NVision Scanner Helps Get Aircraft Accessories to Fit Right the First Time

NVision’s HandHeld laser scanner is being used by Lockheed Martin [NYSE: LMT] engineers at its Missiles and Fire Control business to assure the fit of accessories to aircraft exteriors and interiors is positioned perfectly the first time.

The NVision Handheld scanner is a powerful portable scanning device which is capable of capturing 3D geometry. The NVision HandHeld 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.

NVision’s HandHeld scanner has helped Lockheed Martin engineers accurately measure millions of points by simply moving it over an aircraft’s surface, enabling perfect fits on first prototype iterations.

“The Handheld laser scanner is a perfect fit for this application because its ability to move freely around a part makes it possible to reverse engineer virtually any size or shape of part,” said Steve Kersen, President of NVision. The scanner is attached to a mechanical arm which moves about the object, freeing the user to capture data rapidly and with a high degree of resolution. An optional tripod provides complete portability in the field. Intuitive software allows full model editing, polygon reduction, and data output to all standard 3D packages.

“An important advantage of laser scanning is that it provides accurate measurements of parts ranging in scale from the entire exterior of a commercial helicopter down to very small components,” said Stephen Rocca, manager of Mechanical Laboratories at Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control in Orlando, Fla. “Getting the fit correct the first time provides significant time and cost savings. Laser scanning has also improved the accuracy of the fluid dynamic models that we use to predict the effect of the accessories on flight performance, providing a safety advantage.”

In building aircraft accessories, it’s critical to determine the exact geometry of the aircraft which normally cannot be obtained from computer aided design (CAD) models because the exact configuration varies from aircraft to aircraft. For example, aircraft interiors are populated with cables and hydraulic lines that often do not show up or show up in a different position in the CAD model. In the past, conventional measuring instruments were used to physically measure the aircraft. For example, technicians would measure the body exterior, rotor, skids, windows and doors of a commercial helicopter.

This was a very tedious process because an individual measurement had to be taken for each point. There was never enough time to take enough points to fully define the geometry so technicians frequently had to take a best guess as to the exact surface contours. The result was that the prototype often had to be reworked to get it to fit the exterior. The inherent inaccuracies of the manual measurement methods used in the past meant that three or four prototype iterations were typically required to obtain a good match to the aircraft.

After NVision demonstrated the ability to obtain high levels of accuracy in laser scanning, Lockheed Martin purchased an NVision Handheld scanner for a production site in Alabama, and later, a second scanner, for its Orlando, Fla., manufacturing facility.

About NVision
NVision, Inc. (www.nvision3d.com) was established in 1990 with one goal in mind: to provide customers with the highest accuracy non-contact optical measurement systems and services for Reverse Engineering and Inspection. Focusing our expertise on the aerospace, power generation, and oil/gas industries, NVision provides both contract scanning services and systems sales to companies throughout North America. Our elite team of engineers provides customers with an unmatchable level of experience and is able to advise and assist with the most difficult engineering challenges.

NVision’s clients include industry leaders such as Alstom, Boeing, GE, Lockheed Martin, Lear, NASA, Porsche, Raytheon, Siemens, Toyota, and every branch of the U.S. military.

Hexagon Metrology and Ford Tool & Gage Corp. Announce a Strategic Distributor Partnership

Ford Tool Gage to serve Wisconsin and Upper Michigan territories

Hexagon Metrology, Inc. today announced a new strategic distribution partnership with Ford Tool & Gage Corp. (Milwaukee, WI). The company will serve as an authorized distributor of Hexagon Metrology's Sheffield Measurement and Optiv product lines in Wisconsin and Upper Michigan. Hexagon Metrology’s large portfolio of dimensional measurement products are used by manufacturers for quality control applications, and include programmable coordinate measuring machines, portable articulating arms, and inspection software under the brand names of Brown & Sharpe, ROMER and PC-DMIS. The new partnership leverages the strong suits of both companies to address the technology needs of manufacturers producing complex, precision parts.

“Ford Tool & Gage Corp. is excited to be representing Hexagon Metrology’s Sheffield and Optiv product lines, as both are excellent additions to our current product offerings. We represent the very best names in the metrology marketplace, and these industry leading products will greatly enhance our ability to provide state-of-the-art technology and solutions for our customer’s dimensional inspection needs,” states Bill Ruf, President of Ford Tool and Gage Corp.

“We are extremely pleased to welcome Ford Tool & Gage Corp. into our North American distribution network," said Angus Taylor, president and CEO of Hexagon Metrology, Inc. "Their competence in the industrial market with over 75 years of combined gaging experience, and their geographic coverage in the Midwest ideally complement our existing network. Ford Tool & Gage Corp. will provide a high level of customer service and more local coverage in this key territory.”

About Ford Tool & Gage Corp.

Ford Tool & Gage Corp. is a privately held company based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Over the past 50 plus years, Ford Tool & Gage Corp. has strictly focused on providing dimensional inspection solutions in the Upper Midwest including Wisconsin, Illinois, Minnesota and the U.P. of Michigan. This specialized focus has allowed Ford Tool & Gage Corp. to share Metrology expertise with our customers. Ford Tool & Gage Corp. has created and maintained strong customer relationships over the years in the Upper Midwest thru the service that their people provide as well as the excellent Metrology products that they represent. More information is at http://www.FordToolAndGage.com.

About Hexagon Metrology

Hexagon Metrology serves the high precision measurement and inspection needs of worldwide manufacturers with its extensive line of metrology hardware, software, accessories and customer services. The company's name-brand portfolio of quality assurance products include Brown & Sharpe, Cognitens, Leica Geosystems, ROMER, Sheffield, PC-DMIS, DEA, Leitz and TESA. Hexagon Metrology has an unrivaled installed base of more than 1.5 million handheld, stationary and portable measurement devices, and over 35,000 seats of PC-DMIS metrology software. More information is at http://www.HexagonMetrology.us.

Laser Design and Zeiss Team Up to Create Higher Precision 3D Scanner

Laser Design Inc., the leading supplier of 3D laser scanning for more than 30 years, introduced a new high-precision line of 3D scanners, the Surveyor ZS-Series. It is based on the Spectrum CMM platform from Carl Zeiss Industrial Metrology, the world-renowned manufacturer of high-accuracy measurement equipment.
The systems are integrated with Laser Design’s industry-best, ultra-precise, fast laser line scanning probes combining the best of all technologies.

The ZS-Series sets a new standard for precision and ease of use in 3D measurement. Systems are available in many sizes to accommodate a wide variety of parts and applications. The Surveyor ZS-Series systems are CE rated, making them an ideal choice for worldwide customers. The turnkey system is highly automated with the optional Renishaw PH10 motorized indexing head and optional high-precision rotary stage to quickly and easily scan simple prismatic shapes or complex free-form objects for inspection, analysis, or reverse engineering applications.

With its patented laser line scanning technology, Surveyor ZS-Series scans parts from all orientations, and then easily orients the 3D scan data back into a common coordinate system. The scanner controls up to 7 axes of motion for unattended operation or interactive joystick scanning. Proprietary scanning software provides optimization for part specularity, data density control, and filtering as well as macro programming capabilities for automating repetitive applications and eliminating operator involvement.

Users can choose from a wide range of laser scanning options for ultra-precise measurement depending on the size and level of detail on the objects to be scanned. Parts such as plastics, metal, rubber, cast, molded, forged, machined, or extruded components, as well as tooling, dies, or molds, are all typically measured items. Laser Design supports industry leading scan data processing software to provide the best results available for reverse engineering and inspection applications.

About Laser Design / GKS Global Services
Laser Design, Inc. and GKS Global Services have been leading suppliers of ultra-precise 3D scanning systems and services for three decades. We help customers successfully complete their most complex inspection, analysis, and reverse engineering projects quickly, giving them a competitive advantage. Contact Laser Design at 952-884-9648 or visit http://www.LaserDesign.com.

Hexagon Metrology Supplies Ultra Accurate Measuring System to Milwaukee Machine Works

Precision Machining Company Enhances Capability with Leitz PMM-G

Hexagon Metrology, Inc. announced that precision component manufacturer Milwaukee Machine Works has purchased a Leitz PMM-G ultra-accurate coordinate measuring machine. The Leitz measuring machine has a supersized measuring capacity of three meters wide by four meters long, and two and a half meters high, tailor made for the large scale machined components that are a Milwaukee Machine Works specialty. The PMM-G is a gantry configuration machine that allows large scale parts up to 30,000 pounds to be easily moved inside for precision measurement. It also boasts the highest accuracy specifications for its size, enabling ultra precision measurements to be made for case, cover and housing parts for the wind, off-highway and mining industries which comprise MMW’s typical customer base.

“This new machine is a huge enhancement to our capabilities,” said Mike Manna, General Manager of Milwaukee Machine Works. “We are known for tackling the toughest, highest precision, turning and machining jobs in the business—jobs that other shops just don’t have the capability or expertise to handle. Now we will have a measuring machine with the size, capacity and accuracy to handle the very largest parts we are capable of making—single parts that are the size of small cars.”

Milwaukee Machine Works also plans to keep the new machine busy by pursuing ISO/IEC 17025 certification and offering contract inspection services to other manufacturers in the area. “Not everyone can have a machine with this capability, so when we’ve got available machine time, we’re also going to offer high accuracy inspection services to the local manufacturing community,” said Manna.

“Milwaukee Machine Works has always been a good customer of Hexagon Metrology, and represents the best of what American manufacturing is capable of,” said Jack Rosignal, Vice President of Sales for Hexagon Metrology, Inc. “We are pleased that the first PMM-G Coordinate Measuring Machine to be installed in America is going to a company like Milwaukee Machine Works, that has the commitment to precision manufacturing and the highest quality standards.”

The new Leitz PMM-G is scheduled to come on line in Milwaukee Machine Works’ ISO 9001:2008 certified facility by the second quarter of 2011.


About Hexagon Metrology
Hexagon Metrology serves the high precision measurement and inspection needs of worldwide manufacturers with its extensive line of metrology hardware, software, accessories and customer services. The company's name-brand portfolio of quality assurance products include Brown & Sharpe, Cognitens, Leica Geosystems, ROMER, Sheffield, PC-DMIS, DEA, Leitz and TESA. Hexagon Metrology has an unrivaled installed base of more than 1.5 million handheld, stationary and portable measurement devices, and over 35,000 seats of PC-DMIS metrology software. More information is at www.HexagonMetrology.us

The company is a business unit of Hexagon AB (Stockholm, Sweden), a publicly-traded company (Nasdaq OMX Stockholm: HEXA B). The Hexagon group consists of nearly 11,000 employees located in 42 countries.

About Milwaukee Machine Works
Milwaukee Machine Works is one of the most experienced suppliers of machined components to the Wind Energy market place in the 1000MM to 2 meter size range. Additionally, Milwaukee is a key supplier to Major Off-Highway and Agricultural manufacturers supplying 500-1600MM components in significant volumes while holding exceptionally tight tolerances.

Coordinate Measuring Machine Supplier Wenzel America Expands Online Resources


Wenzel America, the US branch of leading German coordinate measuring machine manufacturer Wenzel Group, has expanded the resources and capabilities available on its website, www.wenzelamerica.com. The goal of Wenzel's website upgrade is to provide US manufacturers with faster, more comprehensive access to Wenzel's product catalog and key CMM, gear measuring and 3D imaging component data.

Wenzel America's website has incorporated a new "product solutions navigator". This application allows website visitors to easily drill down to relevant product categories directly from the home page. With the solutions navigator, site users can quickly view CMMs, GearTec and 3D imaging machines organized by specific product type, application or industry. For site visitors finding the right CMM is only ever one click away.

Additionally, Wenzel's website upgrades have added an extensive index of Renishaw CMM Probe product data. Renishaw is Wenzel's primary supplier of coordinate measuring machine probing devices and has supplied Wenzel with detailed data, technical specs and diagrams for all its key products. Thanks to Renishaw's supplied data, Wenzel America's website has become the most accessible source of Renishaw Probe Systems data.

Other website upgrades include the addition of the latest CMM, GearTec and 3D Imaging product news, detailed brochures and in-depth product videos.

Over Wenzel Group's 40 years in business, the CMM manufacturer has been a leader in technology for both traditional and emerging markets, and Wenzel America is poised to carry on this tradition by making itself more available to the online marketplace. As more manufacturing business moves to online sectors, Wenzel is prepared to lead the product imaging market with state of the art online product resources.

About the Company
With offices based in Wixom, Michigan, Wenzel America is the US branch of German coordinate measuring machine manufacturer, Wenzel Group. Since 2007, Wenzel America has been a leading US supplier of CMMs, including gear measuring technology and 3D imaging machines. Wenzel America serves industries ranging from medical to heavy duty and industrial, with a comprehensive catalog of probing accessories, new and retrofitted equipment. Learn more about Wenzel America's product line at www.wenzelamerica.com.