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TriNano is a new nano/micro CMM to measure objects with sub-millimetre features in three dimensions and with nanometre uncertainty. In order to reach nanometre uncertainty while keeping the device cost efficient, a new working principle has been developed. This principle employs a moving work piece table and a stationary probe. The table moves in three directions by means of three identical linear translation stages.

CatSpect, a new software module, within the 3DX-RAY standardised software suite, has a new icon-based interface which enables quick and simple set up of analysis parameters and other functionality requirements - whether users are setting up highly automated, rapid, in-line scanning, batch inspection or one-off scans.

Agilent Technologies Inc. has announced the Agilent 4100 ExoScan handheld Fourier transform infrared spectrometer was added to Boeing’s new 787 Dreamliner service repair manual for its ability to evaluate thermal exposure of the aircraft’s composite elements.

YXLON has developed a solution for more efficient, non-destructive testing of large, flat objects with extreme accuracy using digital laminography

Moog Industrial Group, a division of Moog Inc., has received an order from Airbus in Hamburg Germany to supply 11 Moog test systems to provide a test capacity of 136 control channels. This order is in addition to those placed previously under a 10-year frame work contract between Airbus and Moog for the exclusive supply of multi-channel test systems for structural testing of aircraft.

Global quality engineers seeking the highest standards of lean manufacturing for leak-proof products by using RFID tags for parts identification and information tracking can now use an electronic label system built by Uson with both standard and custom components tailored to application requirements. The custom elements of Uson RFID tags streamline parts processing and help manage test data while cutting overall production cost.

BINDER MKFT series environmental simulation chambers are designed for alternating-climate profiles at temperatures between -70 °C and +180 °C. Consistent performance characteristics and rapid cooling make the MKFT particularly useful for complex standards-based climate tests.

Surfaces that are nearly flat or spherical may be measured to nanometric accuracy using a device known as a swing-arm profilometer (SAP). There are only a handful of such machines worldwide, most of them in universities in the USA. There is only one in Britain, built in a collaboration between UK National Physical Laboratory and University College London, and adopted for further development by Leicestershire firm, Zeeko.

YXLON has developed a solution for more efficient, non-destructive testing of large, flat objects with extreme accuracy. using digital laminography.

A manufacturer of universal 3D measuring machines is using high precision laser profile scanners and laser displacement sensors from Micro-Epsilon to measure the surface profiles and position of rotary pistons.

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