Multi-Sensor, 3D Metrology System Inspects Complex Shapes
Nikon Metrology’s HN-6060 next-generation, non-contact inspection system features advanced laser scanning, a five-axis synchronized hardware control, a stiff design and powerful processing software.
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The five-axis synchronized hardware control optimizes part orientation to the sensor and measures the part from different angles. The software is said to seamlessly integrate with the measurement hardware and is designed for user operability and safety. It features macro-based teach in, simulation for collision avoidance, acquisition of point clouds from 2D and 3D shapes, and part-to-CAD comparison.
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