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Werth's Image Processing Optical Measurement

The newly redesigned ScopeCheck Multi-Sensor Coordinate Measuring Machines offers full image processing with variable working distance.  This combination of optics, software, and lighting control provides consistent, automatic measurement over a run of parts with reflective variability.

The new design with the granite base mounted on a stand alone steel foundation increases the stability of the machine and allows for increased operating speeds.  Additional sensors such as touch and scanning probes, laser probes, and the tiny Werth Fiber Probe can be added for increased flexibility.  All sensors are calibrated to each other, fully integrated within the WinWerth software, and can be used interchangeably within the same measuring programs.


For more information contact:


Werth, Inc.

8 Custom Dr. s Old Saybrook, CT s 06475 USA
Tel: (860) 399-2445 s Fax: (860) 399-6784

Carl Zeiss Looks for Veterans to Help Continue Their 90 Years of Success

90 Years of Industrial Metrology at Carl Zeiss

Carl Zeiss is a highly-respected brand name and is recognized throughout the world for its history of producing leading-edge technologies and products. The company became known above all for its top-quality microscopes and lens systems.

Right from the very start, these high-quality products were manufactured with measuring and inspection tools that were produced in-house. These modest beginnings have evolved since 1919 to produce a business unit that today ranks as the world’s leading manufacturers of coordinate measuring machines (CMM’s).

They offer bridge-type, horizontal-arm and inline measuring machines, as well as form, contour and surface measuring machines, their METROTOM Computed Tomography system, the O-INSPECT multi-sensor CMM, and their F25 microsystem CMM. They develop and manufacture all key components, such as controllers, software, measuring systems and sensors to provide the best metrology experience.

Carl Zeiss Industrial Metrology has three manufacturing locations and more than 100 sales and service centers to supply customers around the world. Their international headquarters, offices and production facilities are located in Oberkochen, Germany. Their North America headquarters and production facility is located in Maple Grove, MN, and they have a technical center in Brighton, MI and a brand new technical center in Irvine, CA. And their Shanghai, China production facility brings ZEISS technology to Southeast Asia.

Join Carl Zeiss Industrial Metrology or at one of their many global branches. As a metrology innovation leader, they manufacture a full range of coordinate measuring machines (CMMs) for every quality control need, as well as form, contour and surface measuring instruments, Industrial CT x-ray solutions for castings and NDT, and micro-measuring systems for extremely small parts such as medical components. They also offer complete system services, including retrofits, hardware service, software support, and metrology training.

If you are passionate about improving the quality and reliability of manufactured products and are interested in cultivating your talents in a challenging and rewarding environment, they may offer the ideal career path for you.

Check at Hire Veterans to see the current job posts that Carl Zeiss is offering to our veterans.
You can also go directly to Carl Zeiss to find out more about the company and email them directly.

NVision HandHeld Scanner Helps Increase Life of Hydraulic Fracturing Tools

A major manufacturer of hydraulic fracturing tools for the oil and gas industry is using NVision’s HandHeld laser scanner to increase the performance and life of its products by gaining a clearer picture of erosion patterns. The company previously used ultrasonic sensors to measure discrete points in a gridded pattern after erosion testing with proppant. The HandHeld Scanner provides a much clearer understanding of erosion patterns by measuring millions of points and providing a comparison of the geometry before and after testing with color deviation models showing the amount of material that has been eroded in each area of the tool. This information helps engineers gain an intuitive understanding of tool performance, which in turn helps improve design and substantially increase tool life.

Hydraulic fracturing involves pumping a fracturing fluid into a well bore at a high enough level of pressure to cause the formation to crack, enhancing the flow of oil and gas from the formation to the well. A slurry material called proppant, which commonly consists primarily of sand or ceramic material, is then injected into the fracture to prop it open, thereby increasing the flow of formation fluids. However, the proppant is highly abrasive and erodes the casing and tools. After they have eroded to a certain point, the equipment needs to be replaced, which is expensive in terms of labor and tool cost, but most important delays the completion process.

Tomography in a multisensor coordinate measuring machine

The future of metrology –
Tomography in a multisensor coordinate measuring machine

For the very first time, Werth Messtechnik has integrated x-ray computer tomography into a multisensor coordinate measuring machine.

The Werth TomoScope® measuring machine uses x-ray tomography to perform rapid, non-destructive geometrical measurements of interiors and exteriors of complex components. The measured point clouds can be calibrated with extremely high precision by using the additional integrated tactile or optical sensors. First article inspection is performed in a few minutes. Therefore, the ROI will be realized in a very short period. The traceability of measurement results is provided by a calibration according to coordinate measuring machine standards (ref. ISO 10360), which is unique for this kind of instruments. The gathered data can be easily exported to STL files for direct machine tool communication or directly imported to the WinWerth 3D CAD module for a graphical nominal-actual comparison in a deviation color plot display or measurement of constructed geometrical elements.

Delta Air Lines uses the MAXOS non-contact measurement system from NVision

Delta Air Lines uses the MAXOS non-contact measurement system from NVision in its contract maintenance operations to achieve the highest possible accuracy in overhauling turbine blades and vanes. The traditional method of measuring blades and vanes to determine the level of repair required and to inspect subsequent repairs involves a series of manual measurements. “We have substantially improved on the traditional approach by using the MAXOS to provide consistent and repeatable measurements on parts with complex geometries and shiny finishes,” said Cameron Leonard, Special Projects Coordinator for Delta Air Lines.


Delta’s contract maintenance operation performs work on Delta planes as well as planes owned by other airlines and leasing groups. One of the most important maintenance operations is repairing blades and vanes at the heart of jet engines. Manuals provide numbers for critical dimensions on these parts such as the chord, axial chord and root. Maintenance staff measure parts and determine whether or not they meet the specifications. If they don’t, the part is repaired by building up the geometry with a welder, then machining it back to the original specifications and measuring it again.

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Comprehensive Inspection of Round Parts With Carl Zeiss INSPECT Multi-sensor Measuring Machine

The O-INSPECT multi-sensor measuring machine from Carl Zeiss allows the very easy, very accurate and thus very efficient inspection of small and complex parts. It can be used in the electronics and plastics industries, for medical and automotive technology, and precision engineering. A rotary table is now available for O-INSPECT.

Rotary table increases effectiveness
The new rotary table developed specially for O-INSPECT can be mounted and removed by the measuring machine operator. The rotary table can be positioned both horizontally and vertically for added benefit. In particular, it enhances the effectiveness of the measurement of round parts which no longer have to be reclamped for the optical measurement. Simple stylus systems are sufficient for the contact measurement.

Optical measurement of a rotationally symmetrical plastic part with the new rotary table for the O-INSPECT multisensor measuring machine from Carl Zeiss.

The rotary table enables users to quickly and completely inspect parts. Mechanical influences are minimized as the measuring axes of the coordinate measuring machine are only subject to minimal movement with the rotary table. Schwan-STABILO, which manufactures cosmetic pens under the Schwan-STABILO Cosmetics name, has already had positive experiences with the new rotary table on O-INSPECT.

QA employee Markus Meier raves about the overall package of the new coordinate measuring machine: “We are keeping our O-INSPECT. Compared to other systems, the total package of hardware, software and service from Carl Zeiss is unbeatable.”

Four-in-one principle
O-INSPECT features a Four-in-one principle. It unites the best of optics with the best of contact measuring. In the past, four measuring machines were needed to manage the entire range of measuring applications: a profile projector, a measuring machine, a microscope and a contour measuring machine.

O-INSPECT covers all four areas, and simplifies and accelerates the entire measuring process.
Thanks to the multiple sensors on O-INSPECT, operators can alternate between optical and contact measurements in one measuring run. Optical measurements are performed using the 2D camera sensor with the image processing function contained in the Discovery zoom lens while contact measurements are the domain of the VAST® XXT scanning probe. Carl Zeiss developed both sensors, thus providing two of the best sensor technologies available.

In addition to the multiple sensors, CAD-based CALYPSO® measuring software enables extensive size, form and position measurements with systematic user guidance. The current version of the software even enables an immediate visual plan/actual comparison. A live camera image can be directly shown in the CAD model.

The new rotary table on O-INSPECT will be presented for the first time at the Control show at the beginning of May 2010.

Metrology: Inspection at the Speed of Light

Industry leaders frustrated with high cost of inspection: push for speed in the quality department without sacrificing accuracy or adding complexity. These days, equipment is only as good as the software that runs it. According to Erik Adams, of George Products Company, "Customers don't want a collection of parts; they want a turn-key solution to their inspection problems that includes powerful software to drive the system."

The OASIS Inspection System is driven by its own proprietary software that powers the system to operate at very high inspection speeds. New to the system is a strobe light source that creates the part shadow to be measured, and is controlled by the OASIS software to pulse light in micro-second bursts that effectively stops action.

Couple that with a strobe rate of 6 bursts per second, synchronized with the shutter on the digital camera, and the result is the OASIS' ability to measure all external dimensions in under a second -- all without the part ever needing to stop.

In yet another newly released feature geared toward speed, one-click reporting now instantly takes all measurements and exports them to SPC programs or the OASIS report spreadsheet.

"The speed of the Oasis has reduced our inspection time to seconds per component; reducing the need for a dedicated inspector doing audits and allowing the operator to inspect each component 100 percent. This has resulted in real-time data acquisition that helps manage tool wear and keeps the process stable during operation. The Oasis is the perfect inspection system to reduce inspection labor and is a great tool to monitor process operations," said Daniel Proveaux, Quality Assurance Manager, Certified Six Sigma Black Belt, COQE Certified Quality Manager, Goodrich Corporation - Bamberg, South Carolina.

About George Products Company, Inc.:
Founded in 1951 and located in Middletown, Delaware, George Products Company is the manufacturer of the OASIS Inspection System. The OASIS is a full-featured machine vision inspection system designed to measure multiple profile dimensions on parts, accurate to +/- 0.0001-inches, with all the measurements done in less than a second.

For more information, visit: www.GeorgeProducts.com.

The First Scanner That “Actually” Measures

Werth Messtechnik GmbH presents its new scanner, the Werth FlatScope, for fast, precise, and reliable inspection of flat work pieces and extrusion profiles in a production environment. The main area of application is in the measurement of complex profiles (e.g. rubber, plastic, or aluminium profiles) as well as stamped parts, laser cut profiles, and circuit boards.

The exceptional features of the scanner, currently the most exact in the world, are based upon proven designs in its mechanical construction. This enables workpieces to be measured with the smallest uncertainty. The measuring range of this reasonably priced series of machines is up to 650 mm. Larger measuring ranges can be supplied upon request.

The Werth FlatScope is equipped with an Image Processing Sensor with telecentric or zoom optics as required. By using the unique Werth Zoom, constructed with linear guideways, an accuracy can be achieved which is unprecedented within the scope of the scanner. The magnification can be set via CNC controls. Powerful image processing, which goes far beyond the capabilities of common edge detector systems, makes the previous, time-consuming preparation of test pieces superfluous. The versatility of numerous available filters eliminates the need for extensive deburring. Even parts with profiles of 100 mm thickness can be measured with ease.

Completely automatic measurement of complicated, extremely low-contrast work pieces in Backlight and Surface Illumination can also be easily achieved. In Grid Scanning mode, the entire measuring area can be scanned quickly and all geometrical characteristics recorded and evaluated.

The WinWerth Measuring Software combines modern, intuitive user operation with exceptional features, making measuring with the Werth FlatScope particularly simple, thus enabling the machine to be used by untrained operators.

High-Precision Measurement


The new Werth VideoCheck EA provides compact, high-precision multi-sensor coordinate measuring machine using air bearing technology.

Image processing is the primary sensor. Additional sensor options include; Laser, Scanning, Touch Probes, and the unique Werth Fiber Probe, as small as 20µm diameter. Probe magazines, articulated heads, and rotary/tilt axes increase its flexibility.

Applications include measurement of; injection nozzles, turbine blade cooling holes, stents, tooling, automotive, electrical, plastics parts and more.

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Hexagon expands its offering in the Vision Metrology business

Hexagon has recently acquired all outstanding assets and intellectual property of two German companies within the vision metrology industry. The acquisitions will further enhance Hexagon’s worldwide product offering in multisensor vision technology.

The background to the acquisitions is the growing demand for 3D feature recognition using optical, white light and non-contact scanning probes in the metrology industry. Customers need flexible equipment with multiple sensors for measuring a variety of features in one set up. This is a high growth area within Metrology and the targeted customer groups are found in a number of different industries such as High-tech, Medical, Electronics and Micro-machining.

The acquired assets and IPs from Mahr Multisensor GmbH gives Hexagon a complete range of optical coordinate measuring systems used for measuring in industrial applications, as well as in science and research.

Hexagon has also acquired all assets and IPs from Mycrona GmbH which is a manufacturer of state-of-the-art 3D multi-sensor coordinate measuring machines. Mycrona’s product portfolio consists of a complete range of machines for the vision industry. Each product offering is available with camera, laser or white light scanning sensors as well as contact probe systems. In addition the machines already offer Hexagon’s PCDMIS Vision Software, on all their products.

The acquired businesses will be integrated into Hexagon’s Metrology Vision business. It will be operated with R&D and manufacturing facilities in Germany and China.

”With these acquisitions Hexagon covers all aspects of the multisensor market from fairly simple low-end systems already established via Hexagon’s subsidiary Tesa to the advanced automated systems that Mahr and Mycrona represents. It also opens up the door to the nano segment of the measurement technology industry", says Ola Rollén, CEO and President of Hexagon AB.

Excluding inter-company transactions, the acquisitions will add approximately 50-70 MSEK to Hexagon's sales in 2010. The acquisitions will be fully consolidated as of 1 January 2010, and will immediately contribute to Hexagon's earnings.

Hexagon AB is a global measurement technologies company with strong market positions. Hexagon's mission is to develop and market leading technologies and services to measure in one, two or three dimensions, to position and update objects and to time processes. The group has about 8 000 employees in 35 countries and net sales of about 13 000 MSEK. Read more at www.hexagon.se.

Measurement of Fuel Injectors

The preferred tool around the world today for measuring fuel injectors used in modern diesel, gasoline, and aircraft engines is the patented Werth Fiber Probe. This tactile-optical sensor can have a contact sphere with a diameter between 20 μm and 300 μm. The Werth Fiber Probe makes it possible to measure, in 3D spatial orientation, the cylindricity and diameter of the tiny injection ports, as small as 80μm.

Fiber Probe Scanning has recently been implemented. The extremely high measurement point density provides another increase in precision and reliability. The WinWerth® “Injector” application has also been expanded to include the measurement of the K-factor of reverse tapered holes.

Together with a high-precision multi-sensor coordinate measuring machine from the Werth VideoCheck® EA series, measurement deviations of less than 0.5 μm are achieved

Contact;

Werth, Inc.

8 Custom Dr.  Old Saybrook, CT  06475 USA
Tel: (860) 399-2445  Fax: (860) 399-6784


Metris Rebrands to Nikon Metrology

LEUVEN, Belgium, Nov 10, 2009 - The corporate name of Metris is changed into Nikon Metrology NV. Under the Nikon brand, Nikon and Metris will synergize their respective strengths with regards to technology, marketing and services, thereby delivering innovative metrology products with a broad application reach to its worldwide customer base.

Convincing business logic and secured growth path

Nikon Metrology uniquely blends Metris’ innovation leadership in micro metrology with a globally recognized brand. The new organization yields the most complete metrology offering, as state-of-the-art Nikon 2.5D vision measuring systems excellently complement optical and mechanical Metris 3D metrology solutions. Nikon’s strong company position guarantees future-proof investments and a secured growth path for continued product development and innovation. Nikon Metrology has a strong, well-balanced worldwide marketing, sales and services organization in place.

“We are delighted to be able to trade under the flag of the powerful Nikon brand, facilitating and accelerating the global rollout of our optical metrology revolution,” states Bart Van Coppenolle, founder of Metris and today CEO of Nikon Metrology. “We look forward to further invest in future product development and customer support, leveraging the strength of a strong international technology group. Together, we will strengthen our leadership position as an optical metrology innovator, and firmly extend trade with our global customers and business partners.”

Offering complementary product portfolios

Always at the forefront of contactless 3D inspection, Metris introduced groundbreaking innovations across the entire micro-metrology spectrum: digital 3D laser scanners, X-ray metrology with industrial computer tomography (CT) in addition to Laser Radar and iGPS for large-scale metrology applications. Nikon Instruments, a market leader in optical instrumentation, spans the accuracy range from several microns to submicron level. Automated NEXIV VMR vision inspection systems offer smart, premium optics for highly accurate 2.5D surface analysis. Measuring microscopes, optical comparators and autocollimators are among other powerful Nikon dimensional metrology and industrial inspection solutions.

Better serving customers through a global organization

Being part of the renowned Nikon organization will have a major impact on efficiently bringing metrology solutions to market on a worldwide scale. The Nikon Metrology products will be marketed by a worldwide sales, marketing and services force, providing optimum coverage across Asia, Europe and USA. At the European Productronica 09 trade show in Munich, Germany (Nov. 10-13), Nikon Metrology will exhibit for the first time its widest metrology product range, creating market visibility for the new organization.

About Nikon Metrology

Nikon Metrology offers the most complete and innovative metrology product portfolio, including state-of-the-art 2.5D vision measuring systems complemented with optical and mechanical 3D metrology solutions. These reliable and innovative metrology solutions respond to the advanced inspection requirements of manufacturers active in consumer, automotive, aerospace, electronics, medical and other industries. Systems are available in both fixed and portable configurations, equipped with a single or multiple sensors. Further information is available on http://www.nikonmetrology.com/ .

Corporate Name of Metris NV to Be Changed to "Nikon Metrology NV"

Posted October 31st, 2009 by Nikon in Technology,Japan

Nikon Corporation (Michio Kariya, President, Tokyo) announces that the general meeting of shareholders of Metris NV (located in Leuven, the Kingdom of Belgium), a subsidiary of Nikon Corporation, approved a proposal to change the corporate name of Metris to "Nikon Metrology NV" at its meeting held on October 29, 2009. This change will become effective on November 10, 2009.

Metris was established in 1998. Thus far, it has offered original and advanced technology and products in the market for non-contact, three-dimensional measurement systems. Following a tender offer that began in June 2009, Metris became a wholly owned subsidiary of Nikon in October. To clarify the positioning of Metris within the Nikon Group, and, to establish substantially closer teamwork between Metris and the other companies of the Nikon Group, Nikon has decided to change the corporate name of Metris to Nikon Metrology NV.

Under the Nikon brand, Metris and Nikon will work to draw on their respective strengths in technology and marketing, and, thereby, offer products featuring innovative technology and a broad range of functions to customers throughout the world.

Outline of Nikon Metrology NV

Corporate name (Beginning on November 10, 2009) Nikon Metrology NV
Location Leuven, the Kingdom of Belgium
Representative Kenji Yoshikawa (Director and Chairman of the Board)
Primary activities Development, manufacturing, marketing and service related to measuring and inspection products
Paid-in capital €64.1 million (As of June 30, 2009)
Number of employees 478 (As of June 30, 2009)

OnTheFly – Measurement in Flight


Werth, a manfacturer of optical and multi-sensor coordinate measuring machines, presents the patented “OnTheFly” method for rapid measurement with image processing. Werth ScopeCheck® and VideoCheck® coordinate measuring machines can now take measurements while in constant motion.  By flashing the light sources, blurriness due to the motion is eliminated. Start-Stop operation is no longer needed. Measurement time is drastically reduced (up to a factor of 10) and the efficiency of the measuring machine is increased.  This technology is ideal for printed circuit boards or other workpieces with numerous features and the need for short inspection cycles.

CogniTens Introduces Multilingual Software Version for its White Light 3D Measurement and Digitizing Systems

Supporting global implementations at leading OEMs and Suppliers facilities

London, United Kingdom – October 7, 2009 – CogniTens, part of Hexagon Metrology and a leading provider of 3D measurement systems, announced today the launch of its latest software suite. This latest release titled Version 4.1 will be available in several languages. It offers localized language along with other improvements for CogniTens Optigo™ and OptiCell™ systems.

In this first multilingual release, five languages will be made available including Japanese, Chinese, Spanish, Portuguese and English. The version features a multilingual user interface for operating the devices, on screen results and annotation, messages, editable objects, reports, etc - all in the selected language. This software release includes multilingualism for the following products:
Optigo Measurement – software used to control the Optigo operation, carry out dimensional measurements, produce inspection reports and generate high quality 3D outputs for reverse engineering or advanced studies.
OptiCell Teach & Automatic Measurement – software used to program new automated routines, execute approved robotic inspection programs, and analyze 3D measurement results on-line.
CoreView Plan – software used for accelerating tasks of planning, defining and preparing comprehensive dimensional measurement programs for OptiCell and Optigo systems.
CoreView Pro - software offering easy-to-use tools for dimensional measurement analysis, visual SPC, quality inspection reporting and collaboration based on OptiCell and Optigo white light measurement results.
CoreView Lite – 3D metrology results viewer for cross company collaboration and quality improvements based on CogniTens CoreView format for full surface, feature and edge measurements.
The need for greater operational flexibility has increased for global manufacturers making daily use of CogniTens systems in their facilities around the world. This latest enhancement allows customers to operate the Optigo and OptiCell systems, train new users, and exchange 3D metrology data between different facilities with greater ease.

The CoreView Lite results viewer is available for free download from the CogniTens website at: http://www.cognitens.com/59-en/Downloads.aspx

About CogniTens
CogniTens is a leading provider of comprehensive dimensional measurement solutions, focused on improving engineering and manufacturing processes in the automotive and other manufacturing industries. Through its Optigo and OptiCell product lines based on innovations in 3-D non-contact measurement technology, especially designed for manufacturing environments, CogniTens allows its customers to significantly improve product quality, shorten development cycles, and cut manufacturing costs. CogniTens’ solutions enable its customers to run efficient product development processes and production launches.

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 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.

OGP introduces smart metrology concept

OGP has introduced its smart metrology concept, which is derived from the company's Smartscope range of multi-probe measuring systems.

Smart metrology represents OGP measuring systems that provide users with the required intelligence to adjust and control manufacturing processes via the presentation of easy-to-interpret measurement data.

The company claims that there are many measuring machines on the market capable of finding out-of-tolerance components that inevitably get designated as expensive rework or scrap.

However, by applying the concept of smart metrology, users can 'short cut' directly to any underlying problems in the manufacturing process that might be causing discrepancies.

While the latest OGP systems offer a range of multi-probe options, including touch, video and laser, measurement technology is said to be more than simply probes and sensors.

For instance, in terms of hardware, a rigid and well-engineered metrology frame is essential to carry the metrology devices (which must be calibrated within the system) and to help attain repeatable, reliable and accurate data.

For manufacturers that want to reduce statistical 'noise' (quantities of unexplained variation found in sample measurement), smart metrology solutions can help users to monitor data and discover what needs to be done in order to hold manufacturing processes at nominal.

Novel software presents measurement data in 'layman' terms, deskilling the task of process interrogation.

The report format allows customers to adjust manufacturing processes so that not only is scrap controlled immediately but the amount of inspection required is also reduced, thereby introducing direct savings to the bottom line.

According to the company, it frequently encounters manufacturers enduring +/-30 per cent statistical noise, where peak-to-peak values quantify scrap components.

However, using the concept of smart metrology, it is said to be possible to reduce noise to within +/-10 per cent - a figure targeted by manufacturers operating in demanding sectors such as automotive.

For example, the deployment of OGP's Smartscope multi-probe technology to measure cylinder heads is proving particularly effective.

Using a single system operating in a single temperature environment, measuring machine operators have the ability to switch between touch, video and laser probes/sensors without physical changeover, handling or the need to reset any alignments.

Conventional camera-based measuring systems with added laser technology have left many users dissatisfied as a result of the inevitable compromise to the working distance of the optics, leaving their true potential unfulfilled.

However, Smartscope CNC measuring machines are claimed to negate this issue thanks to the proprietary Telestar through-the-lens (TTL) laser.

TTL means that there is no offset between the laser and the optics, allowing users to measure recesses up to 200mm deep without obstruction issues.

Telestar can still measure when its path is blocked by up to 60 per cent.

New Optical Metrology Company Releases Its First Product


(Nanowerk News) Zemetrics, an optical metrology product company founded last year to provide new concept surface metrology systems, has brought its first system, ZeMapper, to the precision engineering and R&D market.

Zemetrics ZeMapper - The ZeMapper interferometric optical profiler provides three-dimensional surface maps with the highest lateral and vertical resolution in a user-friendly automated process. Its large image sensor of 4 mega-pixels combines a large field of view with high resolution, unmatched in any commercial profiler. Advanced processing of the interferometric data leads to rapid precision measurements with sub-Angstrom repeatability. Designed for ultra-precision metrology, the instrument has been beta-tested by research customers, and is now in production.
ZeMapper is expected to fill unmet needs in surface mapping among users that need non-destructive, non-contact areal measurements with high resolution and repeatability in applications such as defect review, surface characterization and volume displacement for data storage, optics, MEMS, tribology, material and biological sciences.

The ZeMaps acquisition and analysis software, included with ZeMapper, is optimized for the most powerful multiple processors, operating in 64-bit address space computing environment. Built-in reporting, animated 3D mapping, and zooming plots provide volumetric calculations, line profile cross-sections, and tabular 3D surface measurement parameters such as peak-to-valley, roughness (Sa), and area step heights.

About Zemetrics
Zemetrics, a corporate member of both OSA and SPIE, is a privately owned company. Offices are located in Tucson, Arizona. Its founders come from the optical surface metrology industry, and are experienced optical, mechanical and software designers. The company can be contacted through the web site (www.zemetrics.com), by phone (520/202-4399), or by email (info@zemetrics.com).
Source: Zemetrics (press release)

Leica ScanStation C10 - the next-generation Laser Scanner

Heerbrugg,--Leica Geosystems announces the completely new Leica ScanStation C10, the company’s biggest leap forward yet in laser scanners for as-built and topographic surveys. The compact, all-in-one Leica ScanStation C10 provides users with a combination of even greater versatility, reduced cost of ownership, and even higher productivity for scanning. These advances not only address today’s scanning professionals, but also address organizations wanting to enter into laser scanning to diversify and/or improve their current business.

Leica ScanStation C10 is a fully integrated, cable-less system; it does full dome scans up to 10 times faster than its predecessor – for example, a typical room scan now takes less than two minutes. The scanner has an easy-to-learn, surveyor-friendly onboard interface with high-resolution, color touch screen and integrated, high-resolution zoom camera/video. It features a dual-axis compensator, laser plummet and tribrach mount for quick setup over a known point; and, it interfaces to standard survey accessories such as TPS batteries, total station prisms, and even the Leica GPS SmartAntenna. Thus, even surveyors new to High-Definition Surveying™(HDS™) will find it easy to learn and work with the Leica ScanStation C10.

Leica ScanStation C10’s onboard software makes users even more efficient, plus the system is designed to be upgraded over time with increasing functionality - all in this smaller and lighter instrument. “This is the type of instrument that is truly worthy of being called ‘Leica Geosystems’ next-generation scanner’. Leica ScanStation C10 will no doubt reinforce our reputation for innovation and leadership in High-Definition Surveying,” states Dr. Juergen Dold, President of Leica Geosystems’ Geospatial Solutions Division. “From a value, versatility and productivity standpoint, the all-in-one Leica ScanStation C10 is ideal for organizations wanting to get into scanning or organizations wanting to add a more versatile and productive scanner to their existing fleet.”

Pricing & Availability
Leica ScanStation C10 is planned to be available for shipment in September 2009. Leica Cyclone v7.0 is being announced simultaneously as companion software for operating Leica ScanStation C10 and all other Leica Geosystems HDS scanners. Pricing information is available via authorized Leica Geosystems representatives.

Leica Geosystems – when it has to be right
With close to 200 years of pioneering solutions to measure the world, Leica Geosystems products and services are trusted by professionals worldwide to help them capture, analyze, and present spatial information. Leica Geosystems is best known for its broad array of products that capture accurately, model quickly, analyze easily, and visualize and present spatial information.

Those who use Leica Geosystems products every day trust them for their dependability, the value they deliver, and the superior customer support. Based in Heerbrugg, Switzerland, Leica Geosystems is a global company with tens of thousands of customers supported by more than 3’500 employees in 28 countries and hundreds of partners located in more than 120 countries around the world. Leica Geosystems is part of the Hexagon Group, Sweden.

For further information please contact:
Leica Geosystems HDS LLC
Geoffrey Jacobs
Phone direct 1-925-790-2317
Fax 1-925-790-2309

Multi-probe without compromise


Multi-tasking machine tools are well understood, but similar one-hit technology in the quality field is not, argues OGPToday, it is possible to measure component features, using a combination of zoom optics and video analysis; automatically scan surface profiles with an in-built laser; and deploy a touch probe to measure three- dimensional features. All of the probes work within the same axis system, are programmed from a single software source, and are controlled automatically by the machine, without the need for operator intervention.

While it has been possible for some time to add laser or touch probe technology to camera-based measuring systems, the inevitable compromise to the working distance of the optics has left many users dissatisfied. For this reason, conventional 'bolt-on' systems have never fulfilled the potential of true 'multi-probe' measurement that was promised when the first models arrived on the market.

Similarly, some builders of co-ordinate measuring machines have tried to add camera technology, although the portal motion of most CMMs means that the lighting changes with each machine movement make reliable video measurement challenging.

But a new technology is set to establish multi-probe measuring systems as the metrology devices of preference for manufacturers everywhere. For the first time in industry, the latest SmartScope CNC measuring machines from OGP (01283 585933) feature a combination of probes that work to the maximum of their individual capability, without compromise.

COMBINATION OF STRENGTHS
This has been made possible through a combination of OGP's strength in the development of optical non-contact measuring systems; its close collaboration with Renishaw on the design of the compact SP25 touch trigger/scanning probe; and the development of its own TeleStar TTL (through-the-lens) laser.

Importantly, TTL technology means there is no offset between the laser and the optics, providing a long working distance that allows users to measure recesses up to 200 mm deep, without obstruction issues. In fact, TeleStar can still measure when its path is blocked by up to 60 per cent.

For this reason, TeleStar is well suited to measuring small holes and channels. In one particular obstruction test, the TTL laser managed to collect data successfully from a 0.025 mm gap set between two 25 mm tall gauge blocks. TeleStar is an interferometric system, whereby accuracy is not a function of front lens diameter and working distance, unlike most triangulation lasers.

Image: the Rainbow probe makes possible the optical measurement of transluscent objects, like glass; below, left, the Star probe in action

By supporting fast and repeatable measuring routines using a single system, set-up time and cycle time are reduced significantly, while accuracy is enhanced because all probes are calibrated to a single point of reference – the centreline of the optics. Additionally, there is less capital expense, fewer calibration/service intervals, and lower labour and operator training requirements.
Other probes can also be integrated into the platform, such as the Feather probe, to which OGP has exclusive rights, which can measure small features that are inaccessible to video measurement or conventional touch probes, or too sensitive to withstand the forces delivered via traditional probing.

A Rainbow probe can also be integrated. This is an innovative electro-optical device that measures surfaces without contact by analysing changes in the optical spectrum as a function of part-to-probe spacing as it scans, making it suitable for measuring glass or translucent surfaces.

Dual rotary tables within the same frame of reference can be employed, particularly useful when measuring complex parts, such as nozzle guide vane (NGV) components used in aero engine applications. Here, a touch probe can be used to establish the axis system before a camera probe is deployed to measure the side-facing seal slots. Once this is complete, a laser probe measures the profile of the aerofoil before the system reverts to the optical system to measure the cooling holes. Because of the common optical path, the switch between video and laser is instantaneous and at no point is there any need to re-establish part datums.

VIDEO MEASUREMENT: IT'S IN THE LIGHTING
And because OGP's video-based, non-contact measuring machines incorporate advanced lighting to provide high resolution optical clarity, problems often encountered elsewhere do not show their face. For instance, when NGV cooling holes are spark eroded, there is inevitably some break-out around the edge of the hole. Other machines will measure the break-out and record an oversize hole, but OGP's in-house manufactured TeleStar zoom optics are diffraction limited, colour corrected and fully telecentric for superior imaging, which allows enough light to get inside the hole (beyond the break-out) to measure the diameter correctly. As a result, any kind of micro-component or micro-feature will benefit from this technology.

But the technology is not only suitable for small parts. The latest multi-probe metrology platforms can also handle large components, such as aerospace blades and automotive cylinder heads, previously the preserve of portal-type CMMs.

Another area that can benefit is the medical sector, largely because measurement data is pulled straight from the machine and put into PDF format, so it cannot be changed. This provides complete integrity, in accordance with CFR 21 part 11 (of the Code of Federal Regulations), which deals with the FDA's guidelines on electronic records.

Around 40 per cent of the systems sold by OGP now feature both camera and touch probes, while laser is also being increasingly integrated. It's a trend set to gather pace.

Automotive company tells vision success story, gives advice to vision systems newcomers


By Evan Wollak and Brian King

Industrial vision systems are versatile; so versatile, in fact, Borg Warner Automotive Systems in Bellwood, Ill., uses vision systems to detect visual defects, define parts for a robotic pickup, confirm unique identification markings, and, most importantly, stop assembly lines when defects are present.

If there is not an easy way to mechanically or electrically detect the defect or process variation, consider a vision system. There are many products targeted toward specific applications (low-cost simple cameras, high-resolution cameras, or cameras with serious processing power). Using the right camera for the job will help bring the solution to the plant floor quickly and under budget.


Most of the best candidates for vision inspection are those presented with a random orientation. The cost of engineering a mechanical system to orient parts and present them to a mechanical poka-yoke (mistake-proof) device is high; however, the time needed to develop and implement such a system is usually the largest constraint. You can mount a camera system with an off-the-shelf lens or light to a machine and wire it into an existing electrical system within a day or so. Complete the camera programming in an hour for simple applications. This quick deployment makes the system ideal for responses to customer complaints or product launches with tight timelines.

Vision systems are also useful to reduce changeover times. Machines that have mechanical inspections and run multiple part types often need part-specific tools. A camera system can change the inspection parameters automatically and drastically reduce setup times.