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Non-contact system is suitable for precision measurements PDF Print E-mail

If you need to make fast, accurate and repeatable 3D, non-contact, precision measurements of metal, plastic, rubber, or machined parts and tools, you might want to check out Optimet's new Miniconoscan 3000.

The non-contact measuring system uses a patented technique called "Conoscopic Holography." 
This technique allows measurements of up to 500 points per second dynamically, while the stages are in motion.
By changing the lens on the probe, Optimet says the system can measure anything from a sub-micron to 200 mm. The Miniconoscan 3000 provides 3D measurement capability using precise X and Y stages. For most applications, the precision and repeatability is greater than 1/8000th of the working
range.
The 3000 is recommended for applications such as the measurement of steep angles, blind slots, small radius holes and intricate contours. To find out more, visit www.optimet.com.
 

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