
Mike Page, Editor, writes:
We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "Vision Engineering",
and we have a large number of manufacturers' news releases and technical articles here on Manufacturingtalk which will be of interest.
Let me be your guide.
Start with
the news release Episcopic illuminator inspects complex features from
Vision Engineering, which we summarised at the time by saying "Episcopic illuminator for the inspection of bore and blind holes gives users an extremely comfortable ergonomic advantage, especially when inspecting plastics parts for long
periods".
A couple of weeks before,
we featured the news release Stereo inspection systems capabilities extended from
Vision Engineering: "A wider range of options for a family of stereo inspection systems offers extended reach, increased working distance and freedom of mobility".
In February 2007, we covered the news from Vision Engineering
concerning its Microscopes
- take a look at Microscopes star in metrology range
which says: "A vision of the UK metrology sector from Vision Engineering which employs 200 staff and produces a range of microscopes".
Take a look also at the news release from Vision Engineering, Vision proves tolerances in moulded components,
as well as Stereo microscope takes science further from Vision Engineering,
and Paper examination with stereo microscope from Vision Engineering.
See also:
Aerospace component measurement and inspection
(November 2006)
Vision Engineering's patented Expanded-Pupil optical technology offers users an unrivalled level of head freedom and a comfortable body posture
2 and 3 axis vision measurement of machined parts
(November 2006)
Rowan Precision is using Vision Engineering's Kestrel manual 2-axis and Hawk 3-axis fully automatic measuring systems to measure a wide variety of Swiss Machined components
Over 100 exhibitors show new products at MACH 2006
(April 2006)
With only six weeks to go until MACH 2006 opens, more than 100 of the exhibitors have now been independently verified as having 'New at MACH' products or services at the show
Stereo viewers have long working distance
(February 2006)
'Eyepieceless' stereo viewers provide operators with a long working distance and a large depth of field for quick an easy tasks like the inspection and deburring of machined components
News on the Vision Engineering from Vision Engineering
(July 2005)
After years of building his expertise in the UK and Asia, Tim Hiller has brought his valuable application support knowledge and experience to Vision Engineering
Active GTMA gains ten more new members
(November 2004)
The GTMA continue to grow across the whole spectrum of membership, from rapid prototyping, toolmaking, through precision engineering, to tooling technologies and metrology
250th Hawk system shipped
(October 2004)
Vision Engineering has now shipped the 250th Hawk non-contact measuring system. The Hawk was introduced in 2003 as the new flag-ship metrology product
Non-contact systems measure complex machined parts
(July 2004)
Manual 2-axis and automatic 3-axis non-contact measuring systems are measuring a wide variety of machined components with a number of complex internal and external features
Having The Vision To Visit The CIM Show
(May 2004)
Attending the 2003 CIM Show enabled Richard Wakeford, production manager at Vision Engineering, to make a crucial decision regarding the purchase of a new suite of manufacturing software
Optical stereo inspection checks lead-free boards
(March 2004)
Optical stereo inspection systems give insight to variations in process and material parameters reflected in inevitable change to the appearance of lead-free boards, joints and components
Close pitch PCBs checked thoroughly
(March 2004)
Ideal for electronics inspection and rework a range of optical inspection systems satisfy need for checking on components placed in close pitch as used in many PCBs
Automated vision system uses video edge detection
(February 2004)
At the Hamburg Aerospace Testing Expo, a range of metrology systems will include a fully automated system, featuring Video Edge Detection and a patented optical display head
Low cost non-contact measurement sales grow
(February 2004)
With the 1000th unit about to be shipped, sales have quickly shown that a low cost, easy to use system with high measurement accuracy is just what shop-floor engineers have been waiting for
Complete Range of Ergonomic Microscopes
(December 2003)
Vision Biomed produces a range of laboratory microscopes, which offer a new level of microscope ergonomics
Sales show shop floor viability for vision system
(November 2003)
Hundreds of sales of a non-contact measuring system have quickly shown that a low cost, easy to use system with high measurement accuracy is just what shop-floor engineers have been waiting for
Microscopes find their niche in stent inspection
(November 2003)
Measuring precision, expandable mesh constructions used as stents to reinforce arteries has become an important application for microscopes in mediacal equipment manufacture
Restoring hair with Mantis
(November 2003)
Mantis stereo magnifiers from Vision Engineering are being used to support the latest hair transplant surgery techniques at the Wimpole Hair Restoration Clinic, London
Vision Engineering opens Northern office
(October 2003)
Vision Engineering, the UK based manufacturer of ergonomic microscope and non-contact measuring systems, has opened a new northern office in Blackburn
Lead Free Inspection Solutions
(October 2003)
Vision Engineering will be demonstrating their entire range of ergonomically optimised stereo inspection microscopes at Productronica 2003
Unique Combination for Accuracy and Flexibility
(September 2003)
The latest Hawk system utilises an optical display head with which to view difficult features such as blind hole edges and surface profiles but maintains the flexibility of video edge detection
Inspecting microsystem technology components
(August 2003)
Biodisks allow for multiple tests to be carried out on a tiny sample of liquid, reducing the time, equipment and sample volume that would normally be required
Lead-free legislation to change PCB appearance
(April 2003)
Lead-free legislation is changing the face of electronics manufacturing and solder techniques are altering the look of the physical appearance and the defects that can occur in PCB's
Use a silicon polymer to measure blind holes
(March 2003)
By injecting an easily removable silicon based polymer into blind holes, cavities and thread forms internal measurements can be made without destroying the test piece
Ergonomically Optimised Laboratory Microscopes
(February 2003)
Vision Biomed, a division of Vision Engineering has launched two new laboratory microscopes, specifically designed for intensive use in biomedical laboratory applications
Hawk - the latest in non-contact measuring systems
(January 2003)
Vision Engineering has released a completely new range of metrology systems for industrial non-contact measurement applications
Non-linear error correction is major factor
(December 2002)
As well as being reliable and very user-friendly, the Acu-Rite/Quadra-Chek technology deals with non-linear error correction, which is another factor that sets it apart, says a user
Hawk - the latest in non-contact measuring system
(November 2002)
Hawk - the latest in non-contact measuring systems Vision Engineering has released a completely new range of metrology systems for industrial non-contact measurement applications
Non contact metrology systems cover all needs
(October 2002)
A range of non-contact metrology systems for industrial non-contact measurement applications covers from two axis manual systems to fully automatic edge detecting three axis platforms
Camera-based systems inspect at the machine
(August 2002)
The non contact measurement and inspection of plastics components can be carried out alongside the machines that manufactured them for fast, effective shop floor use
