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Flexible vision inspects automotive displays
Advanced flexible machine vision system copes easily with different changes in dashboard display spacifications without interrupting production.
News from Cognex UK, May 14, 2003
Microscope designed for reflected light usage
Designed for routine reflected light applications, a robust, all metal microscope withstands the rigours of use within the production environment.
News from Prior Scientific, May 7, 2003
Laser wand sizes up objects
By sweeping a handheld laser scanning wand over an object, the digitiser instantly acquires 3D surfaces by gathering measurements. The object's image instantly appears on a computer monitor.
News from Virtalis, May 7, 2003
Laser system inspects large surfaces in detail
Laser scanning inspection system can collect and analyse in excess of 20,000 points per second, allowing more detailed inspection of geometric and surface features when compared with touch probes.
News from ROMER CimCore, May 6, 2003
Smart camera has built-in Ethernet/TCPIP
For fast progressive scan applications, smart camera has built-in Ethernet/TCPIP capability and communications protocols including TCP/IP, UDP, FTP, SMTP, socket support and a Telnet-server.
News from Image Management Technologies, May 5, 2003
Enlarged laser light beam expands applications
Laser light barrier has an enlarged beam to make it suitable for a large range of applications such as air monitoring as well as position measurements.
News from Laser Components (UK), May 1, 2003
CMOS cameras offer high resolution
High resolution CMOS cameras are vailable in colour and monochrome versions, and are based on the latest 1/2in 1.3 megapixel sensors from Kodak.
News from Kane Computing, Apr 22, 2003
Microscope CMM offers more measuring functionality
Cost effective manual microscope CMM performs complex measurements of workpieces with more measuring and analysing functionality than a projector or traditional microscope.
News from Mitutoyo, Apr 2, 2003
Geometric data readout/analysis unit saves time
A geometric data readout/analysis unit for optical instruments such as profile projectors is designed to improve operator productivity, minimise errors and save measurement time.
News from Mitutoyo, Apr 2, 2003
Detecter checks if opticaL signals transmitted
A rugged, handheld live optical fibre detector uses non-destructive, macro-bending technology to detect whether or not a signal is being transmitted through an optical fibre.
News from EXFO Electro-Optical Engineering, Apr 1, 2003
Benchtop SLED units check CWDMs and PONs
Superluminescent, light-emitting diode benchtop units enable test engineers to characterize coarse wavelength division multiplexing networks, passive optical networks as well as optical components.
News from EXFO Electro-Optical Engineering, Mar 31, 2003
Photonics alignment system suits low volumes
Photonics alignment system is ideal for R and D and low-volume production as well as teaching institutions that require state-of-the-art equipment.
News from EXFO Electro-Optical Engineering, Mar 21, 2003
High-accuracy micrometers check fast targets
With a measurement accuracy down to +/-0.0005mm and a 2400 per second sample speed, a range of high-speed, high-accuracy intelligent micrometers are ideal for fast moving targets.
News from Keyence (UK), Mar 4, 2003
Profile projectors link to geometric analysis unit
Data from a projected clear, accurate and bright image can be transmitted from a profile projector to a geometric data/analysis unit.
News from Mitutoyo, Mar 4, 2003
Smart laser sensors answer precision sensing needs
Smart laser sensors meet challenging sensing applications, such as the reliable detection of small parts, accurate measurement of product width, and precise condition monitoring.
News from Omron Electronics, Feb 27, 2003
Non-contact measuring systems offer more functions
Non-contact measuring systems satisfy a continued demand for vision measuring machines that offer more advanced functions.
News from Mitutoyo, Feb 5, 2003
Vision system measures smaller components
Specifically designed for measuring smaller components, by limiting the measuring range to 200 x 200 (or 250) x 100mm, optical inspection machines have excellent cost to performance ratio.
News from Mitutoyo, Jan 27, 2003
Software solves complex vision tasks efficiently
High-performance vision software tools now includes a suite of geometric measurement tools and a data analysis tool to enable users solve complex vision tasks more efficiently.
News from Cognex UK, Jan 24, 2003
Megapixel board level cameras have fine resolution
Megapixel board level cameras offer high resolution capability with the convenience of FireWire (IEEE 1394) to capture low latency video streams and digital still images.
News from Kane Computing, Jan 15, 2003
Video data processed in real time
Digital video acquisition and real-time processing boards offering real time pre-processing of the video data, such as; contrast stretching and RGB mosaic colour restoration.
News from Kane Computing, Jan 14, 2003
Machine vision helps solutions provider win work
Twenty machine vision sensors are helping a world-beating assembly 'solutions provider' stay competitive in the manufacture of electronic components.
News from Cognex UK, Jan 10, 2003
Future machine vision needs can be told
Systems integrators and other visitors are invited to tell about their future machine vision applications needs during the IPOT and Machine Vision Show, February 12th and 13th 2003.
News from Image Management Technologies, Jan 9, 2003
Image show will see one of smallest cameras made
On show at next year's Machine Vision event will be one of the smallest intelligent cameras available.
News from Image Management Technologies, Nov 19, 2002
Vision gives 21CFR11 compliant product integrity
A pharmaceutical company required a critical check performing on an aspect of its product which could affect its sterility, and ITS engineered the vision system to suit
News from Industrial Technology Systems, Nov 14, 2002
Vehicle Inspection Application may be UK's Biggest
A robot-enabled Cognex vision system is inspecting cross car beams for the V184 Ford Transit at the rate of 40 per hour, at the factory of Lander Automotive in Woodgate near Birmingham.
News from Cognex UK, Nov 12, 2002
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