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First Article Inspection Software
Fast High-Resolution Optical Sensor
Auto-Shutoff Switching for Air Gauges Designed to Save Energy
New Vision Processors Designed to Manage up to Four USB Cameras
Laser Line Sensors Enable Reverse Engineering
VidiProbe Video Optical Comparator Technology
New-Look Inspection Software
Multiple VSM Gauge Measures Seat and Guide Geometry
Metrology Company Installs New CT Scanner
Universal Coating Thickness Measurement
Smart Camera with FPGA
Software Update Offered for Inspection Systems
Enhanced Series of Analytical Gear Inspection Systems
Metrology Software Release Brings New Capabilities to Inspection Machines
All-in-One High-Speed Laser Trackers
TIGO SF CMM Released for North American Market
High Precision Contour and Roughness Measuring System
What is Industrial Computed Tomography (CT)
Measurement Vision Systems Simplify Inspection of Multiple Parts
New 3D Digital Scan Head
Video Measuring Microscope with Image Processing
New Gauging Probe for Contact Scanning
Machine Vision Suite for Multiple Tasks
Roundness Tester Added to Measurement Instrument Line
Microfocus X-Ray Source for Measurement of High-Density Parts
3D CAD-Based Metrology Software
New Advanced Industrial Measuring Microscope System
New Tool Measurement and Inspection System
New Capabilities for RPC Systems
Adjustable Sliding Center Clamp
Two High-Performance Measuring Systems Offered
Gauge Enhanced with New Touch-Trigger Probing Capability
Wheel Presetting Device for Multi-Axis Tool Grinders
Measuring Metal Castings and Improving Quality Control
Heavy Duty Bore Gauges for Large Parts
New Depth Measuring Microscope for Various Applications
New Measuring Solutions for Complex Parameters and Tools
Portable Gauge for Rapid Inspection Reverse Engineering
Coordinate Measuring Machine with Computed Tomography
New Products for Inspection and Measurement

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Laser Line Sensors Enable Reverse Engineering



ZEISS Industrial Metrology's family of LineScan laser line sensors are designed to improve inspection productivity and enable reverse engineering of complex products on CONTURA, ACCURA II and PRISMO CMMs. The LineScan sensors extend the functionality of ZEISS CMMs and are available with stripe widths of 25 mm, 50 mm and 100 mm.

"Inspection productivity is improved by scanning workpieces at rates of up to 700,000 points/second, with a measurement precision figure of merit (MPE(PF) as defined by ISO-10360-2) as low as 12 um, and storing point cloud information in the CMM host computer," said a company spokesperson. "With resolution of 1,280 points/line and no need for an extra controller, the LineScan sensors utilize a 658 nm wavelength visible red light source." Each unit is IP54 certified to protect from dust and water.

The LineScan sensors are available with the ZEISS CONTURA, ACCURA II and PRISMO CMMs using the ZEISS RDS probe system and CALYPSO 2014 software. These sensors can also be retrofit to select ZEISS CMMs in the field.

Applications include inspection of car bodies, tools for molds, construction and design tools, as well as reverse engineering of contact-sensitive or finely structured surfaces. Reverse engineering is the process for creating a 3D computer model from a solid object so that additional prototypes can then be made from the model.

For more information contact:

Carl Zeiss Industrial Metrology, LLC

6250 Sycamore Lane

Maple Grove, MN 55369

763-744-2400 / 800-327-9735

metrology@zeiss.com

www.zeiss.com/metrology

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