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Vision and Force Measuring Solutions at BIOMEDevice Show

The L.S. Starrett Company will be demonstrating advanced metrology and force measurement solutions in Booth 820 at BIOMEDevice on May 15 and 16, 2019, at the Boston Convention & Exhibition Center.

The new Starrett FMM Digital Force Tester with L2 software will be demonstrated at BIOMEDevice. The L2 System is an economical and easy-to-use force testing system, ideal for high volume in situ production, incoming inspection and validation or basic force measurement. Starrett L2 Systems operate using a Windows-based tablet PC. Load, distance and time results are displayed in a large format for easy interpretation. Graphical representation and data tables display results with tolerance and statistical calculations. Standard reports are included, or export date for use with other applications.

Additional metrology systems to be highlighted at BIOMEDevice include the compact Starrett AVR300 CNC Vision System with fast, powerful features. The AVR300 is designed for repetitive measurements with high accuracy and provides automatic comparison to CAD files. The compact bench top system offers 12" x 8" x 8" travel, Z-axis measuring and MetLogix M3 software that controls video edge detection. The AVR300 systems are available with 6:5:1 (optional 12:1) zoom optics or a quick-change bayonet lens mount that accepts a choice of six interchangeable telecentric lenses for micron-level resolution and optical distortion down to 0.001% for accurate field-of-view (FOV) measurements.

The FOV can encompass an entire small part up to 2" x 1.5" or a feature of a larger part, and can be seamlessly integrated with stage motion to measure parts up to 12" long. The systems are rapid video-based, which reduce measurement time and are suitable for quality assurance, inspection labs, manufacturing, assembly and research facilities. A precision mechanical bearing XYZ stage and column translates data accurately and repeatably to the MetLogix software.

The Starrett HDV300 Horizontal Digital Video Comparator, which combines the best features of vision and optical comparator technology, will also be demonstrated. The HDV300 has a uniquely designed interchangeable lens mounting system, go/no-go digital overlay capability directly from part CAD files, real-time video edge detection and more. With 12" x 6" of stage travel, the HDV is configured like a traditional horizontal comparator. The system has a uniquely mounted 5MP digital video camera, coupled with a choice of quick change telecentric lenses or 6.5:1 zoom for micron-level resolution.

The Starrett Vision and Force Measurement Systems are made in the U.S.A.

For more information contact:

The L. S. Starrett Company

121 Crescent St.

Athol, MA 01331

888-674-7443 / 978-249-3551

general@starrett.com

www.starrett.com

BIOMEDevice 2019 Booth 820

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