Categories
- Machine Tools: Cutting (3,941)
- Machine Tools: Metalforming, shearing, folding and punching (1,496)
- Machine Tools: moulding (1,066)
- Cutting tools (1,786)
- Welding and Joining (1,496)
- Finishing, preparation, coating and painting (1,033)
- Automation and assembly systems (1,084)
- Manufacturing support (8,619)
- Industry news, commerce, exhibitions, education (8,223)
- Packaging (2,867)
- Specialist Manufacturing Sectors and Metals Producing (1,326)
- Books, CDs and Videos (195)
- IT for manufacturing management and production (3,233)
- IT for engineering, industrial and commercial applications (4,850)
- Manufacturing IT hardware and communications (1,570)
- Used machinery and machine tools (30)
- Materials handling and storage (930)
- Wood and non-metallics working (73)
- Metrology instruments and systems (3,810)
- Testing and quality control systems and services (4,957)
- Subcontracting services (1,154)
Sales show shop floor viability for vision system
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.
The Kestrel non-contact measuring system was introduced by Vision Engineering in early 2002.
Hundreds of 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.
Metrology systems are no longer only used by Quality Technicians in Quality Labs, they are needed on the shop floor where multi-skilled engineers need to accurately gauge the components they are manufacturing - as they are being made.
This means that systems must be rugged, yet simple to use as well as being accurate and low cost.
This was the original concept behind the Kestrel non-contact measuring system, introduced by Vision Engineering in 2002.
Since the launch, several hundred of these systems have been delivered to manufacturing industry worldwide, proving that shop floor engineers have a need for a practical measuring system, next to the production line.
Along with the rest of the Vision Engineering range, Kestrel uses a unique, advanced optical design to present a bright, clear image to the operator.
The display head doesn't use camera technology, so the image presented has excellent resolution and colour rendition.
Ergonomic design also ensures that the instrument can be used for long periods of time, without the loss in operator efficiency that goes hand in hand with tiring conventional microscope use.
Kestrel has particular strengths when used to measure plastic and metal components.
Because the image has such good contrast and resolution, even challenging applications can be readily undertaken, for example measuring features on polished stainless steel medical implants or gauging wall thickness on a white plastic moulding - both difficult applications for conventional optical systems.
Not what you're looking for? Search the site.
Tel +44 1483 248 300
-
Kestrel Ensures Blood Processing Devices In Spec
Gambro BCT are using a Kestrel non-contact measuring system to measure and inspect a wide range of medical device components as well as mould tools used in their manufacture. -
Camera-based systems inspect at the machine
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. -
Vision unveils budget stereo viewer
The SX45 is the latest addition to the range of stereo viewers from Vision Engineering. -
Stereo zoom microscope is affordable
Vision Engineering's affordable SX45 stereo zoom microscope offers optical excellence and uses long-life LED illumination to minimise running costs. -
1000th non-contact measuring system sold
Vision Engineering has despatched its 1000th Hawk non-contact measuring system to a fresh food packaging firm, Cryovac, to measure packaging film.
