3D X-Ray CT Scanner SHR-CT-50 Example:Measurement of Plastic tower Size (LxBxH): 500 × 400 × 310mm Weight: ca 50kg Explanation: SHAKE CT SHR 50 is designed for 3D measurement and workpiece analysis as well as it is designed for crack-finding.With the 3D-Röntgen-system, it....
SmartProfile Graphical User interface Part Model with GD&T callouts Icon-driven navigation Clickable features window Graphical tolerance bars show status of keyfeatures at a glance Magnified analysisof a complex contour Color coded surface profile deviation user control of col....
Rainbow Probe™ is an electro-optical device that measures surfaces without contact by analyzing changes in the optical spectrum as a function of part-to-probe spacing as it scans. White light is emitted from the rainbow probe, reflected light from the part strikes a detector inside the prob....
Feather Probe™ from OGP® provides access to small features that are inaccessible to video measurement or conventional touch probes, or too sensitive to withstand traditional probing forces. Using a 1 mm diameter or less stylus, Feather Probe is able to access truly minute features. Based on a t....
A DRS™ (Digital Range Sensor) Laser Probe on a SmartScope® Flash™, Quest™, ATS, or Apex provides non-contact, high resolution surface contouring to supplement video measurements. As one of the sensors supported by OGP® SmartScope multisensor measurement systems, the metrology s....
Construct a profile tolerance to dictate the optimum position of part for machining Minimize deviations between measured points and a CAD model. Best-fit against a series of explicitly defined, measured points. SmartFit® 3D by Kotem Technologies is a fast, accurate, and reliable 2D/....
OGP® Focus™ Contour Projector® To control the quality of your manufacturing, you need the best tools for the job. And to control costs, you want the best value for your money. The OGP® Focus™ Contour Projector® definitely meets both requirements.Focus is a rugged benchtop unit with a ....
QVI® SNAP™ may be the most productive machine in your shop. SNAP makes complex measurements easily and accurately. Simply place a part on the stage, select the routine, and press Run. Measure anything within its generous 78 mm field of view Native Video™ image processing lets you zoom in ....
SmartScope CNC 250 SmartScope® CNC™ 250 is a compact machine designed for easy access to the XY stage for maximum fixturing flexibility. Its large 250mm X travel makes it the system of choice for measuring critical dimensions of long parts on a benchtop machine. Its heavy cast base and rigid s....
The SmartScope® Flash™ 500 offers all the great Flash features and performance in a large travel bridge-design system. Parts move on a precision DC motor-driven Y-axis stage while the optics assembly travels in the X-axis across a stable bridge cross member. This design assures rapid, smooth....
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Metrology is the science of measurement.It's a very broad topic because so much is measured. In manufacturing, the need to verify and validate dimensions of parts is crucial. These dimensional measurements are done at many stages in the manufacturing process with a range of devices, from simple hand gages to coordinate measuring machines (CMMs). Many times, the choice of measuring device to be used is based on its resolution and range of the desired measurement. One such technology is known as video measurement, performed with video measuring systems. So, what’s video metrology? A video measurement system is a machine that optically magnifies the image of a part captured by a camera and converted to a video signal that's analyzed by electronics and software to determine edges and features. The relationships among edges and features in one magnified image are monitored and tracked for comparison to other imaged areas to provide dimensions across the measurement range of the system’s translation stages. High-resolution imaging over large areas or volumes without any part contact makes video measurement a popular technology for manufacturers in many industries. Video technology is also used for inspection. The same benefits of magnifying a part to better resolve detail apply to devices used for visual inspection. Such use isn't metrology, because the user subjectively analyzes the image, and nothing is measured. This use is more qualitative than quantitative. There is no universal definition of "video inspection," and some people refer to "video inspection" when they mean "video measurement." The capabilities described above can be provided in a number of ways. The simplest devices have fixed magnification optics and require manual adjustment of focus and part positioning. Such systems usually have small measurement ranges and fit on a bench top. Automated systems have motorized zoom optics and stages, automatic focus, closed loop-positioning capability, and can run detailed, multistep measurement routines—measuring sizes, dimensions, and relationships of single parts or of an array of parts—without any user intervention. The operator loads the part, starts the measurement and the machine does the rest. Automated systems are available in bench top and large-capacity, floor-mounted configurations. The latest video measurement systems provide the resolution and accuracy necessary to perform critical dimensional measurements quickly. Detailed numeric and graphical reports show specific results and flag out-of-tolerance conditions. Engineers can compare measured results to computeraided design (CAD) files and drawings for process control and monitoring. |
Much is being written about lean manufacturing and its benefits.A lean manufacturing process is one where everything flows smoothly; no processes are idle nor are any overwhelmed—there is little or no inventory;machines are not overloaded while others are empty; and the flow of materials is logical without steps being retraced.Lean manufacturing benefits all aspects of a company’s business, extending even to its marketing and customer service. But how does dimensional metrology and quality control fit into a lean process? Consider what makes a measurement system best support lean manufacturing.
Read more...Metrology is the science of measurement.It's a very broad topic because so much is measured. In manufacturing, the need to verify and validate dimensions of parts is crucial. These dimensional measurements are done at many stages in the manufacturing process with a range of devices, from simple hand gages to coordinate measuring machines (CMMs).
Read more...More and more companies are offering multisensor measurement systems,yet most of the available information about such systems is with regard to sensor technologies.Although it is helpful to know how different sensors work, it is more important is know how to make use of more than one sensor to improve manufacturing productivity.
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