Measurement
Mitutoyo Acquires TAG Optics
The move solidifies a framework agreement made February 2016.
Read MoreHexagon Acquires Fiber Composite Part Metrology Startup
Apodius, based in Germany, currently serves automotive, and aerospace OEMs and suppliers.
Read MorePortable Ultrasonic Hardness Tester Capable of Testing Delicate Surfaces
Phase II’s PHT-6000-series non-destructive, portable ultrasonic hardness tester is a handheld device enabling measurement of hardness on small, large, flat, round, thin or thick workpieces.
Read MoreKapp Technologies Acquires Majority Stake in Penta Gear Metrology
The company makes gear measurement systems and software.
Read MoreRenishaw Makes Senior Management Changes in Response to U.S. Expansion
The changes include upper-management promotions and appointments as the company plans for new facilities opening in 2017.
Read MoreX-Ray Measurement Machines for Industrial Applications
Exact Metrology offers ProCon X-Ray’s line of X-ray and computed tomography (CT) systems designed specifically for industrial applications.
Read MoreThe Benefits of a Bigger CMM
The elimination of backlogs, increased throughput, and the ability to quote larger, more complex parts are just a few of the benefits this company has realized by upgrading its inspection technology.
Read MoreTouch Probe Calibration: Does Your Standard Shape up?
These two shops’ experiences reveal the value of choosing artifacts that match the geometry of the measured feature as closely as possible.
Read MoreVision System Versus Optical Comparator
Hexagon Manufacturing Intelligence asserts that the choice must consider the need for quantitative data, adequate resolution, environmental influences, traceability and provisions for automation. This article states the case for preferring an advanced vision system.
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