Carl Zeiss Builds and Delivers Its 2000th CONTURA G2 CMM


MAPLE GROVE/Minnesota/USA – July 31, 2009.

Carl Zeiss IMT Corporation announced today that it has built and delivered its 2000th CONTURA® G2 coordinate measuring machine (CMM) to Schmiede Corporation of Tullahoma, Tennessee.

The CONTURA G2 was introduced in December of 2005 and since then, the Maple Grove, Minnesota manufacturing facility has produced 2,000 of the advanced scanning machines. “This is the most successful machine Carl Zeiss IMT has ever developed,” states Josef Schernthaner, Vice President of Operations at Carl Zeiss IMT. “The reason behind the success of this machine, even in the current economy, is the CONTURA G2s flexibility in sensors and its excellent price performance ratio,” says Schernthaner. “The CONTURA G2 was a high demand product right out of the gate and is still a very sought after machine. Sales continue to be strong and customers are extremely satisfied with its unique features.”

The bridge-type CMM features the next generation scanning platform and is available in three configurations, CONTURA G2 direkt, CONTURA G2 RDS and CONTURA G2 aktiv. All models use ZEISS VAST® technology and offer the same high accuracy with either articulating scanning or active scanning.

Schmiede Corporation is a dynamic and growing woman owned precision contract machining shop that has been in business since 1963. The main industries they serve are power generation, automotive, aircraft, heavy truck manufacturing, off-the-road equipment, and specialty pumps. Currently, Schmeide Corporation owns a ZEISS PRISMO, and because of its reliability and accuracy they have purchased the CONTURA G2 to support new contracts within their aerospace and nuclear power generation divisions. “We’ve been using the ZEISS PRISMO for more than 8 years and we’ve found that ZEISS’s products are the most accurate and reliable, so we are very excited to obtain the CONTURA G2,” says Steve Williams, Sales and Marketing Manager at Schmiede Corporation. “Sticking with the ZEISS line of products adds accuracy and continuity within our business lines since many of our customers also use ZEISS machines.”

CONTURA G2 RDS is designed for measuring complex features and parts with multiple angles that require smaller styli. It features the ZEISS RDS articulating probe holder that can reach 20,376 positions in 2.5° increments and the VAST® XXT probe for articulating scanning. VAST XXT can be used with styli up to 250 mm in length and styli as small as 0.3 mm. Its large deflection range and low measuring force make it a very robust scanning sensor.

'Worst year in company's history' says Renishaw chairman

Thursday 30th July 2009


The chairman of Gloucestershire’s largest private company has announced a £38 million fall in profits, in what he describes as the most difficult year in the firm’s history.

In the last year profit generated by Renishaw plc has fallen from £43 million last year to £4.7 million.

The figure was revealed in the company’s preliminary end-of year statement, released yesterday.

In it Sir David McMurtry, chairman and chief executive of Renishaw, which has its head quarters in Wotton-under-Edge, said that revenue was down 37 per cent compared to the previous year due to a slump in the global markets.

Mr McMurtry said: "This last year has been the most difficult in the history of the company, characterised by two different half year performances.

"The first half commenced with record first quarter results and a promising outlook for the year, followed by an unprecedented downturn in the ensuing period.

"We were forced to make hard decisions in order to position the business for this market environment, pending a return of better conditions."

Renishaw made 437 staff redundant earlier this year, which was 20 per cent of its workforce, and staff in all their sites around the world agreed to a 20 per cent pay cut, which remains in force until December. Mr McMurtry said: "I would like to thank all our employees for their steadfast support during what has been the most challenging and demanding period in our history.

"They have responded magnificently to all challenges and difficulties both in the UK and overseas."

However Mr McMurtry remains confident of the company’s future and is continuing to invest in profitable markets, such as metrology and dental products.

He added: "The group, with its strong balance sheet, portfolio of existing products and new products in development remains strongly positioned to meet all present demands and to respond to any increase in activity as it develops. We continue to face our long-term future with great confidence."

Improved measurement performance with new motorised heads for co-ordinate measuring machines


Following a series of design enhancements, Renishaw’s industry-standard family of PH10 motorised indexing heads for co-ordinate measuring machines (CMMs) now have a 20% improvement in repeatability and increased long-term stability. Combined with an optional extended 2-year warranty, the new PH10 heads offer CMM users a new standard of indexing head performance, providing reliable precision in even the most demanding measurement applications.

All three variants of the new PH10 heads are now supplied with a revised repeatability specification, down from 0.5µm (2σ) to just 0.4µm (2σ) (specified at a distance of 62 mm), giving users improved positioning at the stylus tip. This is especially important in long reach applications such as those using the SP25M scanning probe. This has been achieved by improving the mechanical stiffness of the head design, and through enhancements to manufacturing processes. Additionally, the use of the latest surface mount electronics technology gives further improvements to head robustness and reliability.

Renishaw’s PH10 motorised indexing heads allow flexible and repeatable probe re-orientation during CMM measurement routines. The range comprises three models, each of which can carry a range of probes and extensions, and can be orientated in 720 repeatable positions, giving access to the most difficult-to-reach workpiece features. The PH10T supports M8 threaded probes such as TP20, whilst the PH10M uses the Renishaw ‘autojoint’ system to carry complex multiwired probes such as SP600M and SP25M. For machines and applications where a direct quill mount is required, the PH10MQ offers all the functionality of the PH10M. All the range supports extension bars up to 300 mm.

The new improvements combine to provide increased long-term motorised head stability, giving CMM users the option to extend the time interval between calibrations. A further differential is also provided by an all new ‘aqua blast’ finish which gives the new PH10 heads a modern, matt black appearance, and clearly identifies the higher specification units.

Attractive upgrade options for the new higher specification PH10 motorised indexing heads are being offered to existing PH10 users, who can trade in their old head via any Renishaw service centre or authorised supplier. Additionally, users returning an existing head for repair can now take advantage of a special variant of Renishaw’s unique low cost ‘repair by exchange’ (RBE) service, where a new specification PH10 head will be supplied, ensuring minimal down time. In both circumstances it is a quick and simple operation to install the new head, with the CMM up and running after a standard head calibration routine, without the need for specialist commissioning or changes to part programs.

For CMM users who do not currently use a PH10 motorised indexing head, there are also attractive incentives to purchase a new PH10 head through approved suppliers who are participating in Renishaw’s unique ‘Changers’ promotion. A free stylus change rack can be claimed with every new head purchased, subject to each supplier’s terms and conditions. All new PH10 heads also come with a standard 12 month warranty, with an additional 24 months warranty cover available at very competitive rates, giving extra piece of mind for this important measurement equipment.

Hexagon Metrology Introduces New Leica Total Station at CMSC


Leica TDRA6000 Features Reflectorless 3D Measurement at 300 Meters

North Kingstown, RI – July 27, 2009 - Hexagon Metrology Inc. announced at the Coordinate Metrology Systems Conference (CMSC) in Louisville, Kentucky, the North American debut of the new Leica TDRA6000 Total Station, the most accurate Leica Geosystems total station ever released for industrial use. This Leica Geosystems laser station has the ability to automatically target both reflective tape targets and corner cube reflectors. The unit can also measure without targets. Typical 3D point accuracy at 35 meters is .25mm with reflectors. Reflectorless accuracy is 1mm. The TDRA6000 is optimized for use within 300 meters from the base unit. This product replaces the TDA5005 total station.

Total stations are used for large-scale installation, assembly, measurement, adjustment and alignment applications, such as aerospace tooling, printing presses, process machinery, erection of wind turbine or antenna towers, supercollider arrays, and any application that requires the precision location of components in three-dimensional space.

Leica Geosystems’ proprietary piezo direct drive technology has been incorporated into the Total Station to deliver high speed motorization and acceleration that is up to four times faster than the previous generation, but still allows for submicron level fine positioning. This technology has very low power consumption, requires minimal maintenance, and is nearly silent The unit is now coupled with Leica’s proprietary PowerSearch technology that quickly and automatically locates and locks onto a target, and re-locks onto a target in the event of an interruption in the beam. The TDRA6000 delivers high performance in a compact, portable, battery powered unit.

Measurement data collected with the TDRA6000 can be downloaded via a built-in Bluetooth connection into a metrology software package for further analysis and results reporting. The TDRA600 is immediately available for shipment.

About Hexagon Metrology
Hexagon Metrology is part of the Hexagon AB Group and includes leading metrology brands such as Brown & Sharpe, CE Johansson, CimCore, CogniTens, DEA, Leica Geosystems (Metrology Division), Leitz, m&h, PC-DMIS, QUINDOS, ROMER, Sheffield and TESA. Hexagon Metrology brands represent an unrivaled global installed base of millions of CMMs, portable measuring systems and handheld instruments, and tens of thousands of metrology software licenses. Hexagon Metrology empowers its customers to fully control manufacturing processes that rely on dimensional precision, ensuring that products manufactured precisely conform to the original product design. The company offering of machines, systems and software is complemented by a wide range of product support, aftermarket and value-added services. More information can be found at www.HexagonMetrology.us

Maxitec unveils InspecVision’s Planar Optical Probe


InspecVision’s Planar Optical Probe, distributed in Australia by Maxitec, has been released as a standalone optical coordinate measuring machine.

Parts inspection with portable optical coordinate machine.

The Opti-Probe is designed for high-accuracy parts inspection and reverse engineering. The lightweight and portable Opti-Probe CMM uses a handheld probe in conjunction with a high-resolution camera, which images and locates the probe’s markers.

Any image taken is then downloaded to a computer which calculates the 3-D location of the device, allowing measurements to be taken.

The Opti-Probe is suitable for a large variety of components and materials, such as pressing, forgings, and mouldings; materials that can be measured include metals, polymers, wood, glass, and rubber.

In addition, it is useful in the reverse engineering of 3D parts, and the geometry of tools, dies, robots, and jigs can be certified online using the optic probe.

PowerInspect Lite software compares against all mainstream CAD formats, allows rapid alignment even for complex freeform shapes, allows inspection of user defined sections and gives the ability to inspect along edge parts.

Werth Messtechnik's Measurement Machines Brought to Market by Mantech Sales


Mantech Sales Ltd has won the contract to distribute Werth Messtechnik GmbH’s dimensional measurement machines in the UK. The award will mean that UK manufacturers and engineers will have access to some of the world’s most accurate measuring machines, including the Werth Tomoscope, a CT scanner which incorporates many patented features.

German company, Werth Messtechnik GmbH, has over 50 years’ expertise of high quality and precision in measurement technology. The broad range of products on offer allow for non-destructive, internal and external imaging of materials and components, including metals, plastics, rubber, circuit boards and semiconductors.

The news has been met with excitement by the manufacturing industry, with four orders having been placed already by the medical and aerospace industries, at a value of 1.4 million Euros.

This includes the sale of a Werth Tomoscope, the world’s first integration of computer tomography (CT) in a multisensory coordinate measuring machine. This machine opens up completely new measurement possibilities for analysing features of materials. Quick CT measurement is combined with precision measurement of functional dimensions, taken using tactile or optical sensor technology.

The machine works by placing a workpiece on a revolving stage and rotating it through 360°, while x-ray images are taken at several orientations. It then uses these measurements to construct a 3D image of the sample under inspection. Tactile sensors with probe tip diameters down to 20 microns probe optically inaccessible features. This makes it one of the most accurate measurement systems on the market, meaning less chance of scrapping good parts or keeping bad parts.

Paul Nash, Director of Mantech Sales, said: “The Werth Tomoscope provides a very quick, 3D colour image of every feature of the component, without any need for further checking or measurement. Other methods can be time-consuming or require destruction or pre-treatment of the product, but the Tomoscope allows users to quickly obtain all the information they need, and respond to their customers more quickly.”

Other Werth products now available in the UK include the Scopecheck series for use in a shop-floor environment, and the Videocheck series for gauge master certification, research and development, and first article verification. The full product range extends from classic profile and measurement projectors to highly-advanced multi sensor coordinate measurement equipment featuring optics, laser and tactile scanning probes.

Paul Nash added, “We are delighted to have been awarded this contract and to be able to offer such high quality equipment to UK manufacturers. The products will have a broad range of applications, and are already making an impact on major UK businesses in the automotive and medical fields. We look forward to offering the machines to these and other manufacturing industries to help them improve the quality, safety and efficiency of their products.”

Advanced Off-line Inspection Software Speeds Up Manufacturing and Assembly for Aerospace Giant

July 22, 2009, ANAHEIM, CA – Developing and refining the advanced processes for its manufacturing and assembly operation is no small task for Irvine, California-based Coast Composites, Inc. That’s why when the company went looking for the next generation of technology, it went to a company known to think “big”, Verisurf Software Inc.

“Some of the high-precision tooling we produce for customers is really huge, up to 100-feet long," said Steve Anthony, Coast Composites IT manager. Size creates its own set of challenges and opportunities, and has also led Coast to its recent plant expansion from 85,000 sq. feet to over 200,000. Anthony explained, “When you build huge tooling you need lots of room.”

Even though the molds it produces are extremely large (typically 2 to 60 feet long), Coast still must meet precise tolerance requirements to satisfy its customers’ specifications. “We’re talking fine finishes and tolerances of four to five thou over a 50-60-foot length,” Anthony explained. “And, like any other QC requirement, we have to be able to prove to our customers that we have met or exceeded their specs. To do that has taken us into some interesting new technologies.”

Originally, company QC was accomplished using probes on their mills. “The problem was probing tied up our machines,” explained Anthony. “We did in-process inspection, then pulled the parts off to do final assembly. Then we had to put the assembly back on the machine to do final inspection. That was time consuming. We needed a better way to do it.” That better way turned out to be portable CMMs.
“In a regular job shop, when a part is machined, you either check it on machine using probing or you take it to a CMM somewhere,” he explained. “In our case, though, the parts are just too big to move. So, we long ago figured out we had to bring the CMM to the parts. So, when the technology for portable CMMs became available, we jumped on it.”

After investing in early generation portable laser tracker CMMs. Coast found the technology good but not perfect.

“Laser trackers are a great concept,” said Anthony, “because they’re fast and accurate over very long distances. But in the beginning the CAD software that drove those machines wasn’t very powerful. Today, though, that problem has mostly been solved. We’ve been using Faro laser trackers for several years, which was a major improvement over on-machine probing, but still had drawbacks in its software capabilities.”

Verisurf Technology Delivers
Real control and power came to Coast Composites’ process with the introduction of Verisurf Software. “We were approached by Verisurf which had created very specific software that had a lot of promise,” Anthony explained.

“Ernie (Verisurf President Ernie Husted) said his software was a model-based manufacturing inspection solution that could interface with nearly any measurement metrology devices, including our Faro Laser Trackers.

“We were skeptical at first but very pleased with the results,” continued Anthony. “They solved most of the problems we faced at the time. Verisurf actually sits on top of Mastercam, so it had all the import capabilities of Mastercam. Basically, when you buy Verisurf, you’re buying a seat of Mastercam, too, which provides a full suite of CAD modeling features, including solids, surfaces, wireframe and drafting, plus all the translators we needed for our customers’ CAD platforms. But the main thing was that Verisurf made those Faro arms do everything they’re mechanically capable of doing.”

“All of our customers require different reporting,” he said. “Verisurf has an HTML-based report format that you can customize. …We can give customers any kind of report they want, including raw point data. If Verisurf collects data, it can report it.”

Primer: Offline Inspection
For most of its projects, Coast receives a solid model of the component, including the critical dimensions and inspection points.

“For QA purposes, we import the model into Verisurf, and then our guys move the reflective mirror to collect all the points that have to be verified. They push a button on their pendant and Verisurf records the point. Or they can scan thousands of points to get a point cloud in a given area. Either way, Verisurf records it all and compares the data against the model. If there’s a problem, it lets the operator know immediately.”

“When you’re inspecting really huge projects, the operator can get too far from the PC monitor to read it,” says Anthony. “So Verisurf has come up with the ability to transmit the data via wireless to a PDA device. We use Dell Axims, so now the operator can look at his PDA and see what’s happening. It’s fast and very efficient.

Find More Uses
Coast also uses the Verisurf and Faro laser tracker combo during mold assembly. “The system works perfectly to help us locate points on the mold for brackets, holes, you name it,” Anthony explained. “The model tells you where it wants a hole or a part to be assembled. The operator moves the little mirror to find the exact location on the assembly. He marks the spot and he’s done. It’s that simple. It’s a fantastic time saver. No more measuring and checking the old-fashioned way.”

Coast also uses the Verisurf/Faro portable system at customer sites to help set up molds. “We use them for leveling, dimensioning, and inspection,” he said. “The whole setup consists of the Faro laser tracker and a PC on wheels. Its very portable.”

Making Offline Inspection Positive
Coast Composites has seen significant benefits since it began using Verisurf with its laser trackers. Said Anthony, “In a nutshell the offline system has made our life a lot easier. First it speeds up our manufacturing process by eliminating the need for on-machine inspection. Second it greatly speeds the mold assembly process by allowing us to quickly locate holes and components and to level the molds. Third, our customers make a lot of revisions. Verisurf can read those and give us the new data we need for checking. I really can’t put a number on our savings, but it has been significant. It can easily equate to weeks in terms of faster throughput.”

The bottom line from Coast’s perspective: “Basically, offline inspection with Verisurf and the laser tracker has allowed us to perform all the QA tasks we need to do to make our customers happy.”

Hexagon Metrology Introduces New Leica Total Station At CMSC

Leica TDRA6000 Features Reflectorless 3D Measurement At 300 Meters

NORTH KINGSTOWN, R.I., July 22, 2009 -- Hexagon Metrology, Inc. today at the Coordinate Metrology Systems Conference (CMSC) in Louisville, Kentucky, announced the North American debut of the new Leica TDRA6000 Total Station, the most accurate Leica Geosystems total station ever released for industrial use. This Leica Geosystems laser station has the ability to automatically target both reflective tape targets and corner cube reflectors. The unit can even measure without targets. Typical 3D point accuracy at 35 meters is .25mm with reflectors. Reflectorless accuracy is 1mm. The TDRA6000 is optimized for use within 300 meters from the base unit. This product replaces the TDA5005 total station.

Total stations are used for large-scale installation, assembly, measurement, adjustment and alignment applications, such as aerospace tooling, printing presses, process machinery, erection of wind turbine or antenna towers, supercollider arrays, and any application that requires the precision location of components in three-dimensional space.

Leica Geosystems' proprietary piezo direct drive technology has been incorporated into the Total Station to deliver high speed motorization and acceleration that is up to four times faster than the previous generation, but still allows for submicron level fine positioning. This technology has very low power consumption, requires minimal maintenance, and is nearly silent. The unit is now coupled with Leica's proprietary PowerSearch technology that quickly and automatically locates and locks onto a target, and re-locks onto a target in the event of an interruption in the beam. The TDRA6000 delivers high performance in a compact, portable, battery powered unit.

Measurement data collected with the TDRA6000 can be downloaded via a built-in Bluetooth connection into a metrology software package for further analysis and results reporting. The TDRA600 is immediately available for shipment.

About Hexagon Metrology

Hexagon Metrology is part of the Hexagon AB Group and includes leading metrology brands such as Brown & Sharpe, CE Johansson, CimCore, CogniTens, DEA, Leica Geosystems (Metrology Division), Leitz, m&h, PC-DMIS, QUINDOS, ROMER, Sheffield and TESA. Hexagon Metrology brands represent an unrivaled global installed base of millions of CMMs, portable measuring systems and handheld instruments, and tens of thousands of metrology software licenses. Hexagon Metrology empowers its customers to fully control manufacturing processes that rely on dimensional precision, ensuring that products manufactured precisely conform to the original product design. The company offering of machines, systems and software is complemented by a wide range of product support, aftermarket and value-added services. More information can be found at www.HexagonMetrology.us

Metris custom micro-CT 320kV bay introduced in brand new CT imaging facility in Manchester University


Dinosaur experts will rub shoulders with aircraft designers at a new x-ray imaging facility at the University of Manchester, which was officially opened on June 8th. The Henry Moseley X-ray Imaging Facility recently took delivery of a powerful and highly accurate custom Metris 320kV Micro-CT system. Two Metris systems and other imagers provide academic and industrial users with world-leading characterization and research CT instrumentation.

Providing access to world-class CT instruments

Located at the Materials Science Center at the University of Manchester, the Henry Moseley X‑ray Imaging Facility houses a suite of five computed tomography (CT) systems. These state-of-the-art instruments have been commissioned with support from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council, the North West Development Agency and the University of Manchester. It is an open facility that provides researchers with access to unique world-class instruments for CT, from the millimeter to nanometer length scales.

For the micrometer length scale, the imaging facility opted for a standard Metris XT H computer tomography system equipped with a market-leading micro-focus source and high-definition detector technology. The default source is a proprietary 225kV micro-focus X-ray source with a spot size that is considerably smaller than competitive mini-focus sources, providing image resolution up to 3 micron. The CT system supports both commercial projects and fundamental research involving a wide diversity of materials.

Micro-focus sources yield better CT performance

A second system installed at the Henry Moseley Imaging Facility features a more powerful 320kV micro-focus source to tackle denser or larger specimens, such as heavy engineering items or thick stones or soil samples. A premium 2000x2000 pixel Perkin Elmer flat-panel detector digitizes a field of view of up to 410x410mm, generating highly accurate and pinpoint-sharp X-ray images and 3D CT visualizations.
The entire inspection setup is integrated into a walk-in radiation bay to accommodate larger specimens as well as user-installed equipment. This custom CT instrument is equipped with a fully programmable 5-axis manipulator designed for samples up to 100kg, and an extendible jib crane for heavy sample and/or sample rig handling. This system can also be equipped with a rotating target source offering enhanced cooling of the target. This source generates electron flux that is up to five times higher without risking permanent source damage, providing faster data acquisition and/or higher image accuracy.



A wide range of applications
The Henry Moseley X-ray Imaging Facility will be used by academic and industrial researchers working with a diverse range of samples and objects, including composite, biological, metallurgical, paper, textiles, sports goods, archaeological, paleontological and geological samples. The objects examined may range from micron-sized biological samples to heavy engineering components. Biological events, degradation processes such as corrosion, or crushing of materials can be monitored in a non-invasive way. Imaging equipment is supported by a suite of powerful workstations for the off-line reconstruction and visualization of data. A sample preparation area and office work space is also available.

Prof Phil Withers, founder of the new facility said: “From a series of 2D x-ray images we can construct 3D ‘pictures’. This facility enables us to study how things evolve over time, either naturally or under a range of loads, temperatures or other stimuli. It is bringing together scientists and engineers from many disciplines to see things behave at a level of detail not previously possible.”
Metris’ extensive track record with world-renowned universities, research institutes and museums includes Harvard, NASA, Manchester University, Natural History Museum London, Northwest Composite Research Center, Norwegian Geological Institute, National Research Center Canada, Sandia National Labs, Texas A & M, University of Minnesota, and Warwick University.

Hexagon Metrology Introduces New PC-DMIS Vision with MultiCapture

Revolutionary measurement routine improves vision system productivity by 35% or more

North Kingstown, RI – July 16, 2009 – Wilcox Associates Inc., a Hexagon Metrology company, today introduced PC-DMIS Vision 2009 with a new patented MultiCapture feature that typically improves measurement productivity by 35%, or more when the part is densely populated with features requiring inspection. PC-DMIS Vision 2009 is a CAD-based, 3D vision measurement program for manual and DCC vision measurement systems, multi-sensor measurement systems and CMMs equipped with vision probes. The new version is available at no charge to users with a maintenance agreement. It also available as a retrofit for most popular vision and multisensor measurement systems.

In addition to the new MultiCapture feature, PC-DMIS Vision 2009 also includes RGB pixel adjustment for improved edge detection with color cameras, support for multi-core processors, and numerous improvements that enhance the software’s stability and lay the foundation for other advanced features in future releases. A demo showing a measurement routine with and without MultiCapture can be found at: http://pc-dmis.com/multicapture.

New Patented MultiCapture Feature

MultiCapture is a revolutionary vision measurement technology that automatically finds multiple features that fit within the same field of view and captures their measurement data simultaneously. Upon completing the measurements in a particular field of view, MultiCapture drives the camera to the next cluster of features and measures them in the same way. Multiple different feature types such as holes, slots and edges can all be measured simultaneously. This sequence continues until the inspection program is complete. MultiCapture also works with manual vision systems by prompting the user to move the viewfinder to successive zones of densely populated features.

Within PC-DMIS Vision 2009, MultiCapture is set as the default. No additional programming is needed to take advantage of productivity improvements that have been much as 70% for parts with complex, densely populated features, such as medical, electronic or other complex precision parts including micro hole dies, sieves, filters, fiber optics and inkjet nozzles.

RGB Adjustments Improve Measurement Consistency, Edge Detection

PC-DMIS Vision 2009 also includes another significant feature allowing the programmers to adjust RGB (Red/Green/Blue) sensitivity for features captured with color cameras to heighten contrast and dramatically improve edge detection. This capability improves measurement consistency in general and is particularly useful when edges on colored parts are ambiguous or undetectable using gray scale manipulation and lighting modifications.

PC-DMIS EMS (Enterprise Metrology Solutions)

PC-DMIS Vision 2009 uses the same software platform as other PC-DMIS EMS (Enterprise Metrology Solutions) software for CMMs, portable measurement systems, on-machine metrology solutions and other types of measurement equipment. Each of these EMS products relies on imported or directly accessed CAD models as the basis for fast and accurate measurement system programming.

This approach makes it easy to exchange programs or parts of programs, as well as results between different types of measurements systems and to compare the results. In addition, users of one type of PC-DMIS product can typically learn the basics of PC-DMIS on another type of measurement device in a few hours. This makes it easy to cross-train users on a wide range of measurement devices at minimal cost. For more information about PC-DMIS Vision 2009, contact your nearest Hexagon Metrology Office or visit www.pcdmis.com.

About Hexagon Metrology

Hexagon Metrology is part of the Hexagon AB Group and includes leading metrology brands such as Brown & Sharpe, CE Johansson, CimCore, CogniTens, DEA, Leica Geosystems (Metrology Division), Leitz, m&h, PC-DMIS, QUINDOS, ROMER, Sheffield and TESA. Hexagon Metrology brands represent an unrivaled global installed base of millions of CMMs, portable measuring systems and handheld instruments, and tens of thousands of metrology software licenses. Hexagon Metrology empowers its customers to fully control manufacturing processes that rely on dimensional precision, ensuring that products manufactured precisely conform to the original product design. The company offering of machines, systems and software is complemented by a wide range of product support, aftermarket and value-added services. More information can be found at www.HexagonMetrology.com

Hexagon Metrology Initiates Litigation Against Metris and Mitutoyo

Patent Infringement Suit Concerns U.S. Patent No. 5,829,148, Portable Articulated Arms

LONDON, July 16, 2009 (CMM Quarterly) -- Hexagon Metrology has filed a patent infringement suit in U.S. District Court in Massachusetts alleging that Metris N.V. and its U.S. subsidiary Metris U.S.A., Inc., and Mitutoyo Corporation and its U.S. subsidiary Mitutoyo America Corporation, have infringed U.S. Patent No. 5,829,148 by importing into the U.S. and offering to sell infringing portable arms.

"Hexagon Metrology welcomes fair competition," says William Gruber, President of Hexagon Metrology, "but we will not stand by if competitors use our protected technology, which our customers recognize and rely upon and which has given us a leading position in the metrology industry."

The suit seeks to prevent Metris and Mitutoyo from importing, offering for sale or using the infringing portable arms in the U.S.

Hexagon Metrology sells articulated arms in the U.S. under the brand name ROMER.

Hexagon Metrology

Hexagon Metrology is part of the Hexagon AB Group and includes leading metrology brands such as Brown & Sharpe, CE Johansson, CimCore, CogniTens, DEA, Leica Geosystems (Metrology Division), Leitz, m&h Inprocess Messtechnik, PC-DMIS, QUINDOS, ROMER, Sheffield, Standard Gage and TESA. Hexagon Metrology brands represent an unrivaled global installed base of millions of Coordinate Measuring Machines (CMMs), portable measuring systems and handheld instruments, and tens of thousands of metrology software licenses. Hexagon Metrology empowers its customers to fully control manufacturing processes that rely on dimensional precision, ensuring that products manufactured precisely conform to the original product design. The company offering of machines, systems and software is complemented by a wide range of product support, aftermarket and value-added services. www.hexagonmetrology.com



NVision and FixLogix Partner to Provide Unique Part Holding for Non-Contact Scanning


(July 15, 2009) - NVision Inc. and FixLogix LLC have partnered to provide a new easy-to-use and economical modular part-holding system designed especially for non-contact scanning. The FixLogix part-holding system uses a t-slot fixture plate with integrated components to stage the part on the machine. The system offers tremendous savings compared to conventional fixtures, and offers a superior solution to laser scanning applications due to the infinite adjustability of the t-slot system. “The FixLogix system is the first part-holding system to deliver exactly what is needed for diverse engineering projects,” said Steve Kersen, President of NVision. “We are excited to bundle it with of our scanning systems to provide our customers a complete turn-key solution for both reverse engineering and inspection.”

Fixtures made for machining are not appropriate for non-contact measurement. They are designed to withstand the high cutting forces involved in machining so they are typically quite expensive and block much of the part from optical inspection. “The ideal approach to fixturing for optical inspection would be levitation,” said Dan Smith, President of FixLogix. “Our new part-holding system provides the next best thing by offering a minimalist approach to holding the part firmly. We provide a standard kit that can be configured to hold nearly any part, with simple structures that minimize interference with scanning. It saves hours that today are commonly spent in scouring the shop for a makeshift fixture that takes hours to assemble and may not hold the part in the right orientation.”

The t-slot plate has a clamp ledge around the perimeter, allowing easy lock-down with toe-clamps. New “near zero” force clamps feature an innovative self-wedging design ideal for trapping soft or fragile parts without distortion. The FixLogix modular part-holding system provides multi-axis infinite positioning of locating components, which simplifies fixture construction. The frame is laser engraved with reference scales along the T-slots, providing clear documentation of the fixture setup for easy repeatability. The modular part-holding system works equally well with optical scanning systems mounted on gantries and portable coordinate measuring machines (CMM).

NVision provides the FixLogix modular part-holding system as part of a complete package with their non-contact optical scanning systems. These include the NVision HandHeld scanner, MAXOS, and MobileScan.

• The HandHeld Scanner is a powerful portable device that is capable of capturing 3D geometry from components of virtually any size. It is attached to a mechanical arm that moves about the object, freeing the user to capture data rapidly and with a high degree of resolution.

• The MAXOS system uses a concentrated light to make measurements rather than a touch probe allowing it to measure complex geometry - even if it has a shiny surface - without the need for spraying. The MAXOS is also unaffected by the limitations of ball radius compensation from which traditional CMMs suffer. It can measure radii down to 0.1 mm with an accuracy of +/- 2 microns.

• The MobileScan laser system moves automatically controlled to follow a pre-defined measurement strategy. This means that the scanner can be left alone to scan production items without the constant attention that is required by a handheld device. MobileScan connects easily to a standard notebook computer via USB or Firewire and comes integrated with computer-aided inspection software that automatically processes scan data from a physical part to generate highly accurate polygon and parametric surface models.

For more information, contact NVision, Inc., 440 Wrangler Dr, Suite 200, Coppell TX 75019. Ph: 972.393.8000, Fax: 972.393.8002. E-mail: sales@nvision3d.com. Visit NVision's Web site at www.nvision3d.com.

ComScan - The Next Generation CMM - Reduces Inspection Times by a Factor of 6

BATAVIA, Ill.--Gaspardo & Associates announces the launch of the ComScan system capable of reducing 3D inspection times by a factor of 5 to 10X. Using a patented semi-spherical gantry, the ComScan system is able to quickly move a 3D scanner and part to be scanned to provide high-speed high resolution automated 3D data collection.

Today, in order to ensure final product quality, many manufacturing plants must inspect the dimensional quality of the components before they go into higher-value assemblies. Dimensional inspection occurs every time a line is restarted or the tooling is changed, and on a sub-sampled set of full production parts. Case studies have shown that on a cylinder head, a CMM can take up to 90 minutes to complete a scan and with the ComScan system this is < 15 minutes.

“The Gaspardo team has designed an excellent product to meet the growing needs of North American manufacturers for 3D scanning automation to better exploit the benefits of white-light scanning technology such as the Steinbichler COMET. The overall package will provide our customers with improved repeatability and less need for user intervention for quality inspection and other critical 3D scanning needs.” Robert Bell, President of Applied Precision, North American Distributor for Steinbichler 3D digitizing systems.

To see this ComScan system in action, come by Gaspardo & Associates’ booth # 706 at CMSC 2009, the Coordinate Metrology Systems Conference, July 21st to 24th in Louisville KY or go to http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sEpZxaVFXxQ.

About Gaspardo & Associates: Since its founding in 1996, Gaspardo & Associates has been offering 3D metrology services to North American manufacturers for high accuracy computer aided measurement, inspection, verification and reverse engineering. After recognizing the potential for automation, Gaspardo and Associates started developing the ComScan system. The ComScan system is destined to impact the CMM market much like CAD systems made the drafting machine obsolete.

About Applied Precision: Established in 1999, Applied Precision is a leading provider of 3D digitizing systems and services for new product development, quality inspection and CAD updating solutions to numerous manufacturing industries across North America. These include automotive, recreational products, aerospace, medical device, power generation and various consumer products manufacturers. Applied Precision Inc. is ISO9001:2000 Certified with a proven commitment to quality in all aspects of its systems & services businesses, including technical support & training programs.

CMM Quarterly announces the release of The CMM Handbook

CMM Quarterly announces the release of the coordinate measuring machine resource book. The CMM Handbook puts the resources needed at the programmers fingertips. "This is the most comprehensive coordinate measuring machine material gathered in one place." says Mark Boucher, the publisher of CMM Quarterly. "This will be the resource material needed to increase the programmers knowledge of how CMM programming works and is a must have for your CMM library." he continues.

The CMM Handbook covers such topics as Probe Selection, DMIS Probe Command Set, Feature Types, DMIS Feature Command Set, Direction Vectors, Gage R&R, DMIS Commands, Basic Trigonometry, Bolt Hole Circle Calculations, CAD and the CMM, Higher Level Language, Cartesian Coordinates, Polar Coordinates, Measurement Uncertainty and much more......

For more information go to http://cmmbook.blogspot.com/

FixLogix LLC Introduces "Best in Class" Economical CMM Fixture Kit for Small - Medium Parts and CMMs

A comprehensive and highly functional modular fixture kit for CMMs at a true break-through price point. Features advanced t-slot fixture plate and components that provide multi-axis infinite adjustability. The system streamlines the QC inspection process, saves time and improves the accuracy of part setups. Complete component kit and plate for $999, made in USA!

Olivet, MI (PRWEB) July 11, 2009 -- FixLogix LLC introduces a new economical modular fixture system for small-medium size parts and CMMs. The fixture system streamlines the part inspection process, offering rapid development of fixtures to present parts to the CMM or portable arm measuring device. A complete system with a fixture plate and kit is introduced for $999.00 USD

New advanced fixture technology provides a hybrid t-slot fixture plate and an integrated component kit that together provide multi-axis infinite adjustability. The new fabricated t-slot plate can be produced at a fraction of the price of legacy systems. Kit components are designed for multi-functionality, further reducing the cost while providing a comprehensive solution for a wide variety of applications. The plates have laser-engraved reference scales to facilitate easy repeat setups.

The t-slot concept is borrowed from the machining industry, and is a "tried and true" method to position a part. FixLogix significant acheivement is the development of a low-cost method of producing a fabricated plate with multiple t-slots. The plates are married with components that also feature a variety of new innovations. A new self-wedging clamp design allows parts to be trapped in position with "near zero" clamp forces. This is a tremendous advantage for flexible or fragile parts that would be distorted or damaged by excessive clamp force. A series of new concepts for locating and component joining details was developed to enhance the application of t-slot technology to metrology and other light-duty fixture applications.

The fixture components cross-over with the FixLogix SEE Frame fixture for vision systems, and the FixOptix fixture modular fixture system for optical comparators. The fixtures are also being used to stage parts for laser scanners, MRI systems, portable arms, laser engraving systems, and optical bench plates.

Contact:
Dan Smith
Co-owner
FixLogix LLC
Mobile: 248 766-7087

DMIS / I++DME Training Workshop, Aug 10-13, 2009


The next DMIS and I++DME Training Workshop has been scheduled for the week of Aug 10-13.

Reservations may be made now. This may be the last Workshop until spring of next year.

Training Classroom
The newly structured DMIS / I++ DME Workshop uses an innovative approach to demonstrating how DMIS works with I++DME and other commercial software to achieve an integrated framework.
The Workshop will still focus on the programming and implementation of the Dimensional Measuring Interface Standard (DMIS) with an introduction to the I++DME specification. However, other DMIS-based software products will also be running to provide examples and comparisons.

This DMIS Workshop is scheduled for the Brighton, Michigan facility of Metris – USA (LK). The hands-on Workshop is designed for CMM Technicians, Metrology Specialists, and Quality Engineers who need to better understand measurement programming, and the role of standards in the ever-changing world of dimensional metrology.

The Workshop will begin 1:00 PM Monday, and conclude at noon Thursday (24 class hours), and will include, but not be limited to, the following topics.


Coordinate Measuring Machines
Reducibility
Introduction to DMIS
Sensors
DMIS and I++
Measurement
Text based Programs
Alignments
Program Structure
Construction
Configuration
Tolerancing
Features
Output.

Individual Instruction We now suggest the option of bringing your own laptop with your own company software. This allows you to see how the code works with YOUR company's software.
Following the structure of our last several workshops, we will have several DMIS-based software products running.

We will also offer the UCC-Server software, and class participants can load it and watch CAMIO (or their own I++ compatible software) actually run DMIS, and see the I++DME happening at the same time.

That is, when you run DMIS, it is converted to I++ control commands before the controller sees it. With this setup, one can observe the background I++ that occurs based on the currently running DMIS program. It is also possible to view “side-by-side” comparisons of the DMIS to the background I++.

This is your opportunity to learn the DMIS 5.1 Standard as well as to understand the new I++DME specification with "hands-on" experience.

For more information and registration click here

Hexagon Metrology Expands Equipment Rental Programs

CMMs and Portable Arms Added to Rental Equipment Choices
North Kingstown, RI - July 8, 2009 - Hexagon Metrology Inc. has announced expanded equipment rental options for its bridge CMM, portable arm and laser tracker product lines. Brown & Sharpe Bridge CMMs such as Global and ONE are now available in most popular sizes and option packages for rental periods of six months or more, ROMER portable arms are available for weekly or monthly rentals, and Leica Laser Trackers are available for monthly terms. Skilled equipment operators are optionally available by contract with each type of equipment.

“Equipment rentals are a service that we have offered for many years with our Leica Laser Trackers,” said Al Chiasson, director of aftermarket services. “We decided to expand our offerings in recognition that in these extraordinary times, our customers are exploring alternative options to acquire the equipment they need. The unique thing about the Hexagon model is that we can offer not just the equipment, but also the on-site operator support. We have Hexagon staff under contract at customer locations around the country delivering tangible benefits to our customers each day with all our equipment types—bridge CMMs, portable arms and laser trackers. The expansion of rentals is just another way that Hexagon Metrology is demonstrating our ability to deliver value added products and services on a worldwide basis.”

More information on Hexagon Metrology’s equipment rental options for the USA is available on www.HexagonMetrology.us.

About Hexagon Metrology
Hexagon Metrology is part of the Hexagon AB Group and includes leading metrology brands such as Brown & Sharpe, CogniTens, DEA, Leica Geosystems (Metrology Division), Leitz, m&h, PC-DMIS, QUINDOS, ROMER, Sheffield and TESA. Hexagon Metrology brands represent an unrivaled global installed base of millions of CMMs, portable measuring systems and handheld instruments, and tens of thousands of metrology software licenses. Hexagon Metrology empowers its customers to fully control manufacturing processes that rely on dimensional precision, ensuring that products manufactured precisely conform to the original product design. The company offering of machines, systems and software is complemented by a wide range of product support, aftermarket and value-added services. More information can be found at www.HexagonMetrology.com

Fujigiken Achieves Lean Product Development Objectives With PTC® Product Development System

Improved Quality, Shorter Time-To-Market and Reduced Costs Boost Competitiveness.

The Product Development Company, today announced that Fujigiken Inc., a leading Japanese automotive component manufacturer has been using Pro/ENGINEER® and Windchill®, key components of the PTC® Product Development System, to help streamline its product development processes in support of its lean product development initiative.

Based in Mie Prefecture, Japan, Fujigiken has staked out a unique position in the automotive metal component manufacturing industry by providing its customers with technical support for precision automotive components and other products that must conform to strict advanced technology standards, leveraging its engineering and management capabilities to meet customer requirements for quality, cost-efficient products. Fujigiken adopted Pro/ENGINEER in 1996 to create a 3D engineering environment and transition to a full 3D CAD/CAM-based process. At the same time, it developed a methodology for using engineering and NC data for mold machining. Today, the company uses the Pro/ENGINEER 3D design system for engineering and geometry simulation all the way through NC data creation, centrally managing all data to provide engineers with comprehensive process support.

In 2007, Fujigiken deployed Pro/Coordinate Measuring Machines (Pro/CMMTM) to automate its 3D measurement process. Pro/CMM, an optional module for Pro/ENGINEER, allows customers to automate their inspection processes by using Pro/ENGINEER design data to generate programs for coordinate measuring machines. Automated coordinate measuring eliminates the inconsistencies inherent with manual measurement, which relies heavily on operator skill and results in time-consuming dimensional adjustments. Pro/CMM and automatic inspection programs generated with the tool make it possible for Fujigiken to perform real-time measurements, improve machine use efficiency, reduce inspection cycles, and enhance measurement quality. As a result, the company was able to reduce the coordinate measuring cycle from 5 - 6 days to 1 day, an 80% improvement.

Fujigiken has been using Windchill to manage a variety of data and enhance process levels and efficiency, achievements that followed a comprehensive evaluation and review of its systems based on usability, maintainability and cost factors. During the first phase of its Windchill deployment, the Fujigiken team realized improvements in component and BOM management and reduced approval processes. As a next step, the team plans to leverage on improvements in project status management and multi-CAD data management to raise process efficiency.

"Our primary focus has been on building an organization capable of identifying market needs before anyone else does," said Shigeru Sato, Executive Managing Director, Fujigiken. "We've been successful in doing so, and able to cut costs while improving quality and reducing time-to-market. We believed PTC offered the best solution to support these initiatives, and plan to enhance our competitiveness by accelerating our engineering process and improving efficiency."

"Even though the automotive industry is facing an increasingly tough market environment, customers like Fujigiken can benefit from adopting lean product development techniques at this difficult time by accelerating PTC's Windchill and Pro/ENGINEER deployment" said Sin Min Yap, director, product and market strategy, PTC. "PTC is committed to providing best-in-class, easy-to-use and scalable solutions that help customers to leverage their technology investment to gain competitive advantage."

Fujigiken works with Hitachi System and Services, LTD. a PTC channel partner, to deploy PTC solutions.

Hexagon Metrology Releases PC-DMIS 2009

Measuring Software Capabilities Enhanced with New Features

North Kingstown, RI – July 7, 2009 – Wilcox Associates Inc., a Hexagon Metrology company, today announced the release of PC-DMIS 2009, the latest version of its market-leading CAD-based metrology software. PC-DMIS 2009 is a family of software products covering a variety of metrology hardware platforms and solutions sold under the banner of Enterprise Metrology Solutions (EMS). PC-DMIS 2009 rolls out enhanced versions of PC-DMIS CMM and PC-DMIS Vision software, and also introduces new products such as PC-DMIS Planner and PC-DMIS Reporting Suite.

“PC-DMIS 2009 is a very significant release for Wilcox,” said Ken Woodbine, president of Wilcox Associates, Inc. “Far from being simply an incremental release of PC-DMIS, 2009 is the culmination of development projects we have been working on for several years, and represents the tightest integration yet of the product suite. It also brings together new hardware categories that have been added to the Hexagon Metrology group since the last major release of PC-DMIS. The m&h machine tool probe integration with PC-DMIS NC for CNC machine tools is one of the most significant. The development team is extremely excited about this release and we know our customers will be too.”

Feature Highlights
The core product of the EMS suite is PC-DMIS CMM, which is used primarily on automated Coordinate Measuring Machines (CMMs), offers many new functional and visual improvements across the board. A new feature is Protected Mode Execution, a “run-only” mode with password protection against all editing or changing of the program or reports. This mode is ideal for the company that has a library of programs and wishes for operators to run them and interact with them without being allowed to alter them in any way. This is of particular relevance for companies with medical certification requirements, such as FDA.

The software's new visual programming enhancements include visualization of specific move paths before and after a selected feature, visualization and animation of the machine’s working volume within the model view, and translucent clearance plane visualization. Additionally the Grid View is expanded to allow points to be rapidly defined at any cross section automatically.

PC-DMIS 2009 offers enhanced Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing (GD&T) support for all standard GD&T calculation methods including ASME and ISO, plus additional option selections, and real-time dimensional calculation. New CAD support for the growing JT format is included as well.

Other new measurement capabilities for non-contact 3D laser probes include the display of laser stripes, measured features, and measured points. New laser hole and cone auto-feature measurement are also added.

PC-DMIS 2009 is now available for shipment with new Hexagon Metrology brands Brown & Sharpe, DEA, Leitz and Sheffield, plus is retro-fittable as a software upgrade for most other CMM makes and models. Existing customers with current software maintenance agreements are eligible for a free upgrade to PC-DMIS 2009. The release software can be downloaded from www.WilcoxAssoc.com.

About Hexagon Metrology
Hexagon Metrology is part of the Hexagon AB Group and includes leading metrology brands such as Brown & Sharpe, CE Johansson, CimCore, CogniTens, DEA, Leica Geosystems (Metrology Division), Leitz, m&h, PC-DMIS, QUINDOS, ROMER, Sheffield and TESA. Hexagon Metrology brands represent an unrivaled global installed base of millions of CMMs, portable measuring systems and handheld instruments, and tens of thousands of metrology software licenses. Hexagon Metrology empowers its customers to fully control manufacturing processes that rely on dimensional precision, ensuring that products manufactured precisely conform to the original product design. The company offering of machines, systems and software is complemented by a wide range of product support, aftermarket and value-added services. More information can be found at www.HexagonMetrology.com

PTB develops micro and nano coordinate measuring instrument for 3D objects



From the motion sensor to the computer chip - in many products of daily life components are used whose functioning is based on smallest structures of the size of thousandths - or even millionths - of millimetres. These micro and nano structures must be manufactured and assembled with the highest precision so that in the end, the overall system will function smoothly. Thereby, details are important - and therefore scientists at the Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB) have developed a metrological scanning probe microscope into a micro and nano coordinate measuring instrument. This now allows dimensional quantities with nanometer resolution also to be measured on three-dimensional objects in an extraordinarily large measurement range of 25 mm x 25 mm x 5 mm. The new device is already extensively being used at PTB - to a large part for calibration orders from industry and research.

The micro probe used in the micro-nano CMM measures the form and the spacing of two reference spheres with diameters of two millimetres each. The figure shows a survey of the system and the proportions of measuring probe and measurement object in detail.

Often, such small dimensions can be grasped only when they are transferred to everyday life. If we assume, for example, that someone lost a cube of sugar within an area of 25 square kilometres - the new micro and nano coordinate measuring instrument would not only be able to find it, but it would also be able to determine its exact position and shape. This does not only apply to plane surfaces, but also to three-dimensional landscapes, for example if the cube of sugar were stuck to a steep wall.

As increasingly, components with structures in the micro- and nanometer range are being used in industry, dimensional metrology on such structures is becoming increasingly important. To meet the increasing requirements for 3D measurements of micro and nano structures, 3D measuring probes newly developed at PTB were incorporated in a metrological scanning probe microscope based on a commercial nano-positioning system with integrated laser displacement sensors of the company SIOS Messtechnik GmbH. The new functionalities given by the measuring probe and the software extend the scanning probe microscope to a metrological micro/nano coordinate measuring machine (CMM) which also allows 3D measurements conforming to standards to be performed on micro and nano structures.

International intercomparisons on step-height standards and lattice structures have shown that the measuring system is worldwide one of the most precise of its kind. For step heights, measurement uncertainties in the subnanometer range - and for measurements of the mean structure spacing on extensive lattice standards even in the range of 10 picometers - have been achieved and confirmed in comparison with optical diffraction measurements.

The new measuring instrument is available for dimensional precision measurements with nm resolution on 3D micro and nano structures such as micro gears, micro balls, hardness indenters and nano lattice standards as well as for comparisons of measures; moreover, it serves as a platform for research and development tasks. It is an important link between nano, micro and macro coordinate metrology.

Source: PTB

With laser scan, Mount Rushmore to get virtual tours


MOUNT RUSHMORE -- Mount Rushmore National Memorial is set to get a three-dimensional digital recording, park officials announced Friday.

Laser scans by a partnership will give the National Park Service the ability to develop a digital model for virtual tours of the memorial and its entire park site, memorial superintendent Gerard Baker said.

"We're going to open it up so the citizens of America and the world can see things they've never seen before," Baker said.

CyArk, a U.S.-based nonprofit organization that scans historic cultural sites with the cutting-edge laser technology, will conduct the scanning with the cooperation of several local firms and the Scottish Ministry of Culture. The project will start sometime in late September and wrap up in two weeks.

Wyss Associates in Rapid City and the South Dakota School of Mines & Technology are partners in the scanning effort.

The laser scanning technology has being used to scan and digitally record five historic cultural sites in Scotland, and that country will assist with the scanning of five cultural heritage sites worldwide, starting with Mount Rushmore. The site is one of 500 sites CyArk hopes to scan and preserve a digital record. The company has already digitally preserved two dozen sites around the world, including places in Italy, Egypt, Cambodia and Mexico.

The virtual tours of Mount Rushmore and the surrounding grounds could serve as a way for tourists to view the sites in what Scottish Culture Minister Michael Russell called a "Star-Trekkie" way.

"In those circumstances, you can take some pressure off the places themselves," he said.

The scanning project will provide a three-dimensional digital model capable of re-creating sculpted surfaces with an accuracy of less than 1 centimeter. Both ground and air-based radars will scan the grounds.

"We're hoping we can put the monument and the structures here in the context of the overall park," Ben Kacyra of CyArk said.

The completed scanning data also will be stored in the Hall of Records for posterity and help explain the carving project to future civilizations. The electronic model also could provide guidance, in the event of damage to the sculpture, to replicate carved surfaces.

The Leica Absolute Tracker is now equipped with PowerLock


This vision technology automatically locks onto any moving target without user intervention. Current laser tracker technology requires that the operator pays careful attention that the laser beam between the tracker and the target is not interrupted. Catching the beam requires the operator to find the laser beam, and then physically pass the target through the beam before the tracker can start measuring again. According to some customers this process interruption can account for up to 20% of their total measurement time.

PowerLock prevents from such interruptions. By utilizing a vision system built into the Leica Absolute Tracker the sensor can now determine where a target is without the need for the laser beam to be locked on. The Leica Absolute Tracker locks on to the target automatically as soon as it is within view of the sensor. This allows the operator to focus on the part they need to measure without constantly worrying about the laser tracker and whether or not they have broken the beam. PowerLock works with all standard reflectors and all Leica T-Products.

The PowerLock technology will be released to the market in summer 2009. Any Leica Absolute Tracker purchased from today on will be upgraded to this functionality free of charge at release. All Leica Absolute Trackers in the market will be able to be upgraded to this technology for a small charge in a local Hexagon Metrology service center.


Leica Geosystems Metrology Products
Whether building the fastest car, the biggest plane, or the most precise tooling, you need exact measurements to improve quality and productivity. So when it has to be right, professionals trust Leica Geosystems Metrology to help collect, analyze, and present 3-dimensional (3D) data for industrial measurement. Leica Geosystems Metrology is best known for its broad array of control and industrial measurement products including laser trackers, Local Positioning Technology (LPT) based systems, hand-held scanners, 3D software and high-precision total stations. Those who use Leica Geosystems Metrology products every day trust them for their dependability, the value they deliver, and the world-class service & support that’s second to none.
Precision, reliability and service from Leica Geosystems Metrology.

Hexagon Metrology
Hexagon Metrology is part of the Hexagon AB Group and includes leading metrology brands such as Brown & Sharpe, CE Johansson, CimCore, CogniTens, DEA, Leica Geosystems (Metrology Division), Leitz, m&h Inprocess Messtechnik, PC-DMIS, QUINDOS, ROMER, Sheffield, Standard Gage and TESA. Hexagon Metrology brands represent an unrivaled global installed base of millions of Coordinate Measuring Machines (CMMs), portable measuring systems and handheld instruments, and tens of thousands of metrology software licenses. Hexagon Metrology empowers its customers to fully control manufacturing processes that rely on dimensional precision, ensuring that products manufactured precisely conform to the original product design. The company offering of machines, systems and software is complemented by a wide range of product support, aftermarket and value-added services.