Measurement
How to Choose the Right Cut Off When Measuring Roughness
Measurement results for surface finishing parameters can vary depending on the filter parameter (Lc), also known as the cutoff.
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Read MoreNoncontact 3D Measuring Equipment Achieves Accurate Operations
IMTS22: The Quantum Max from Faro Technologies is said to offer three laser line probes that optimize accuracy, speed or a blend of both, depending on project needs.
Read MorePrecision Inspection System for Electric Vehicle Components
IMTS22: Marposs’ OptoCloud EDU uses multiple laser heads in tandem with contact sensors for measurement and vision inspection.
Read MoreUnderstanding Errors In Hand-Held Measuring Instruments
Different instruments (and different operators) are prone to different errors.
Read MoreHow To Calibrate Your Calipers
If you’re interested in calibrating your own digital, dial or Vernier calipers, here are some steps to take to make sure it goes off without a hitch.
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IMTS 2022 provides visitors the opportunity to meet with product experts to design automation solutions from scratch.
WatchArea Flow Gage Enables In-Process Verification for Aerospace
The L.S. Starrett Co.’s chordal height gage is designed specifically for measuring the opening heights of turbine vanes to verify proper engine air flow.
Read More3D Laser Sensor Optimized to Measure High-Performance Tooling
Walter Ewag UK launched its 3D Laser Sensor, designed for faster scanning and data processing.
Read MoreWhen Manufacturers Should Use 3D Measurement for Surface Finishing
Two-dimensional (2D) surface profiling systems are the standard for quality assurance in manufacturing, but some applications demand 3D measurement systems.
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