Measurement for smaller components

A Mitutoyo (UK) product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jan 24, 2003

Mitutoyo's new Quick Vision ELF models are specifically designed for measuring smaller components by limiting the measuring range to 200 x 200 (or 250) x 100mm.

Mitutoyo's new Quick Vision ELF models are specifically designed for measuring smaller components by limiting the measuring range to 200 x 200 (or 250) x 100mm.

The energy saving characteristics that LED illumination provides, together with the fact that accuracy is the same as standard Quick Vision systems, give the QV ELF an excellent cost to performance ratio.

As with the larger QV models, laser auto focus, touch probe and colour CCD options are also available to tailor QV ELF systems to individual requirements.

Powerful features for both ranges also include sophisticated edge detection algorithms, a magnification switching function and rapid response edge detection tools.

A surface-focus function which minimises the effects of the components surface, and a grid-focus tool both ensure the stable, accurate measurement of height.

The optional TTL laser point measurement feature uses the double-pinhole method, which further reduces the effects of an object's materials on the measurement result, allowing rapid height measurement.

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