NUM’s new LMX series of linear motors are designed to operate with a comparatively large air gap of 1 mm to reduce the impact of mounting tolerances on performance characteristics.
The agreement integrates the two companies’ software programs to streamline the transition from recording inspection measurements to reporting defects.
The collaboration will integrate Siemens technology in Desktop Metal’s AM 2.0 systems, including operational technology, information technology and automation.
The showroom features a broad portfolio of industrial microscopes, CT X-ray machines, CMMs and optical systems, non-contact 3D devices, automated car body systems and surface and special geometry instruments.