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Mantis leads drive at Mach 2006
Following strong lead generation from Mach 2004, Vision Engineering is exhibiting again this year in the Measurement and Inspection Pavilion with a range of Mantis stereo inspection systems.
Following strong lead generation from Mach 2004, Vision Engineering is exhibiting again this year in the Measurement and Inspection Pavilion with a range of Mantis stereo inspection systems Vision Engineering will be on stand 5609
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 14 Apr 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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Mantis bridges the critical gap
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The inspection equipment will be demonstrated with the firm's metrology products for the precision engineering industry, which include the Hawk and Kestrel non-contact measuring systems.
Vision Engineering is positive that its lead generation will be stronger this year thanks to the stereo systems.
The stereo viewers provide operators with ergonomics to reduce the effect of eye strain and fatigue.
The Mantis eyepiece-less stereo viewers provide operators with a long working distance and a large depth of field for tasks such as the inspection and deburring of machined components.
Twenty LEDs provide bright white cold illumination, shadow-free with clarity making surface inspection tasks easier.
The Mantis is available with a x20 magnification.
The Kestrel two-axis system is a shop floor measurement tool for operators to inspect and measure the components next to the production line.
While it is possible to use Kestrel in a QC department, ease of use allows for rapid feedback when the instrument is used on the shop floor.
The operator views the component through a large, clear viewing head which presents a high resolution, bright image of the inspected subject.
By moving the accurate measuring stage it is possible to carry out precise measurements on machined components.
The Hawk three-axis measuring microscopes have various measurement and data capture options, including fully automatic movement, autofocus and video edge detection.
Depending on application and stage size, Hawk provides repeatable, accurate measurement with up to 5um resolution, 2um stage accuracy, 2um stage repeatability and 3um stage reproducibility. Request free introductory details about products from Vision Engineering ...
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