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Automated Metrology, Force Measurement Inspection at MD&M West

The L.S. Starrett Company will be featuring the automated inspection capabilities of its metrology and force measurement systems at MD&M West Advanced Manufacturing Show February 4-6, 2025, in booth 5255 in the Automation Pavilion Sector (formally ATX West) at the Anaheim Convention Center, Anaheim, CA.

Starrett optical and video-based measurement systems combine high-resolution images, intuitive software and precision mechanical platforms to provide high accuracy and repeatable measurement results.

Starrett will demonstrate pattern recognition and automated inspection on several metrology systems at MD&M West, including:

  • AVR400 CNC vision system features the largest benchtop platform to date from Starrett with stage travel that is twice the speed of previous Starrett AVR models. The stage travel is 15.8" x 11.8" x 7.9" (400 mm x 300 mm x 200 mm) in the XYZ axes with a speed of up to 120 mm/sec.
  • KMR-MX 200 manual vision system fills the gap for companies that want the speed and accuracy of a video-based platform but do not need or want a PC-based system.
  • HDV horizontal digital video comparator combines the best features of vision and optical comparator technology.
  • HD400 horizontal dual lens optical comparator offers a two-lens mount, enabling instant switching between two magnification lenses or video camera adapter.

Starrett will also showcase its force testing systems, highlighting the flexible architecture that enables the range of Starrett force and material testing software programs to be compatible with its different test frames. At MD&M West, Starrett will demonstrate its FMS Series test frame measuring the force to draw fluid in and out of a syringe. This application uses Starrett L2Plus software to capture peak and average load data. FMS Force Testing Systems are engineered to provide cost-effective, higher-volume production and more consistent results over manual testing methods solutions for determining load, distance and break applications.

In addition, special precision gauge solutions will be demonstrated at the show. When a gauge for a unique QC application does not exist, Starrett will design and manufacture a custom gauge for the application.

For more information contact:

The L.S. Starrett Company

121 Crescent St.

Athol, MA 01331

978-249-3551

sales@starrett.com

www.starrettmetrology.com

MD&M West Booth 5255

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