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July, 2019 ISRA Offers Quad-Camera Measurement System
Darmstadt, Germany — A new sensor from ISRA VISION is enabling effi- cient quality control in automotive production, due to an ideal ratio of distance and measurement volume. The system offers excellent accuracy and a minimum measuring distance. This close proximity is crucial for ac- cessing hard-to-reach features, such as the wheel house or transmission tunnel of a vehicle, and for flexible in- line, at-line and offline use. The all-in-one sensor detects all
object shapes with four high-resolu- tion cameras and a high-performance LED projector. The multistereo tech- nology creates a complete, ultra-fine point cloud with stereometric images from six different pairs of cameras.
The various perspectives keep even reflective areas in focus, as they can be captured from another angle. If a CAD data set for a compo-
nent is available, dimension devia- tions can be determined quickly by CAD comparison. X-GAGE3D soft- ware uses this process to examine all object features simultaneously, con- siderably speeding quality control. For object digitization, the sensor cre- ates the CAD data itself and makes it available for further processing in all
conventional formats. Contact: ISRA VISION AG, In-
X-GAGE3D measurement software. TM
dustriestrasse 14, 64297 Darmstadt, Germany % +49-6151-948-0 E-mail:
info@isravision.com Web:
www.isravision.com
nScrypt Intros 3D-Printed Circuits for RF
4 Interchangeable Lenses 1 Innovative Magnifying Lamp
Interchangeable Magnification
Applications Orlando, FL — nScrypt is now offer- ing advanced printed circuit struc- tures made with the company’s di-
3D-printed tri-use dish antenna.
rect digital manufacturing (DDM) system called Factory in a Tool (FiT). One example is a 3D-printed phased array antenna (PAA). The FiT 3D printed the PAA’s
26501-LED-INX (2.25x Magnification)
26501-INX-RL5D 5 Diopter Lens
26501-INX-8L5D 8 Diopter Lens (3x Magnification)
substrate using a material extrusion tool head, micro-dispensed the con- ductive traces and solder dots and filled vias with a proprietary Smart- Pump™, and picked and placed ac- tives with the company’s PNP tool head. This was done without tool changes and yielded a fully function- ing four-element PAA. According to the company, DDM of the PAA re- sulted in a cost reduction of approxi- mately 10 times over traditional manufacturing methods. Another example is nScrypt’s
3D-printed 11.8 in. (30 cm) tri-use dish antenna, which can be used for optical, RF or acoustic communica- tion. After 3D printing the dish with a material extrusion tool head, the FiT micro-milled, micro-polished and micro-sprayed the dish, resulting in a ready-to-use antenna, without any tool changes. Unlike most 3D printers, which
26501-INX-RL12D 12 Diopter Lens (4x Magnification)
Email |
sales@aventools.com (4.75x Magnification)
26501-INX-RL15D 15 Diopter Lens
aventools.com
achieve three-dimensional parts by building up the x/y layers of the part in the z axis, the FiT uses five-axis print-
ing to manufacture parts in true 3D. Contact: nScrypt, Inc., 12151
Phone | 734.973.0099
Research Parkway, Suite 150, Or- lando, FL 32826 % 407-275-4720 fax: 407-275-4759 E-mail:
info@nscrypt.com Web:
www.nscrypt.com
Easy Lens Exchange No Tools Required!
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