Product category:
Form/co-ordinate, optical and vision instrumentation
News Release from: Lambda Photometrics | Subject: Zygo Simetra FTP
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 14 March 2003
Metrology tool promises "relational
visualisation"
The Simetra measurement tool is the world's first 3D optical interferometer capable of relational measurements between planes.
The Simetra measurement tool is the world's first 3D optical interferometer capable of relational measurements between planes It is designed for in-process geometric dimension and tolerance verification
Initial target applications include advanced fuel injectors, antilock brake systems, precision seals and other industrial components with critical interplanar geometries.
These parts and assemblies require extremely tight tolerances, so manufacturers appreciate anything that ensures quality and reduce scrap while increasing production.
The Simetra can simultaneously measure distances between planes, It can assess flatness, thickness and parallelism concurrently, or it can be set to measure flatness, step height and parallelism between multiple planes, also at the same time.
This unique design has several patents pending.
The Simetra is so different that it's not a direct replacement of any one metrology tool.
It can replace many tools because of its ability to measure multiple parameters at the same time, The Simetra Series handles the work of tactile (contact) and air gauges that measure only one parameter.
It also replaces optical instruments that may be limited in flexibility or performance.
The 3D aspect is key.
Other measurement tools, such as profilemeters provide 2D data by dragging a stylus across the part surface.
This limits the amount of data per unit time.
Three-dimensional measurement delivers greater process knowledge.
The Simetra scans through both sides of the entire part concurrently and can display up to 8000 data points per side in about 10s.
Users can see the 3D flatness of both sides of a part, not just 2D profile lines.
Although the Simetra's maximum field of view is 75mm in diameter, its broadband wavelength light source makes it relatively insensitive to surface and material type.
The only part complexity limitations are that planes being measured need to be nominally parallel and parts must be a few millimetres in size.
Designed for factory-floor installation, the Simetra can be used with automated part sorting and integrates well with automated assembly cells.
Following extensive beta testing, the first Simetra Series instruments have been shipped.
Production improvements and cost savings have yet to be documented although one of Zygo's first customers expects at least a 2% increase in yield, or line productivity.
On a high-volume line, this would result in a payback period of a few months, Savings are expected from increasing the number of good parts or assemblies produced, as well as reduced rework and scrap.
Additional savings arise from the Simetra's ability to link with automated part sorting.
Rapid and accurate part sorting is essential to assembly operations, For example, on fuel injectors, if parts don't fit together properly, the finished injectors will fail leak tests, and then have to be reworked or scrapped.
The Simetra represents a leap forward in the quality and quantity of inline metrology from limited tactile to high-density optical data.
This can result in tremendous economic benefits to manufacturers of critical-tolerance parts and assemblies. Request a free brochure from Lambda Photometrics ...
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