Measurement
What Do Manufacturers Really Know About the Surfaces of the Parts They Are Producing?
Knowing only the average roughness may not be enough. Other surface parameters can affect product quality.
Read MoreBuying a Coordinate Measuring Machine: Technology Advances and Industry 4.0
CMMs are becoming more flexible with multi-sensor technology, which combines 3D non-contact laser scanners, five-axis scanning with a touch probe, optical systems and surface-finish measurement.
Read MoreGage Provides Reference Setting for a Range of Applications
The L.S. Starrett Co. introduces its Digi-Check height masters with electronic digital readout.
Read MoreManual Gear Gage Reduces Risk of Damaging Part
Marposs has released its M62 Flex manual bench gage system for the production floor, which provides the flexibility to measure gears with different diameters without mechanical retooling.
Read MoreBuying a Coordinate Measuring Machine: Sorting through Standards and Probes
What’s the difference between the ASME B89.4.1 and ISO 10360 calibration standards for CMMs?
Read MoreMitutoyo Offers Free Video Training, Easing Credentialing
The online training videos are available for free and with no obligation for testing.
Read MoreBuying a Coordinate Measuring Machine: CMMs Past and Future
While there has been much speculation that CMMs are becoming obsolete, the opposite is true.
Read MoreCaliper Attachment Wirelessly Transmits Data
Mitutoyo America has released the U-Wave Fit into its data management systems product line.
Read MoreInspection Macro Software Enhancement Grants Full Control of Feed Rates
Renishaw’s latest version of Inspection Plus macro software features updated SupaTouch technology, which has been enhanced to give users full control of probing cycle feed rates.
Read MoreCreaform Opens Office in Irvine, California
The company is moving to a 3,000-square-foot office building in Irvine that allows for further expansion as the company grows.
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