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August, 2018


IPTE Depaneling Stress-free Production


EXPERTS IN FACTORY AUTOMATION


Vision Engineering Unveils Instant Measurement System


New Milford, CT — Vision Engineer- ing has introduced its new TVM field of view (FOV) video measurement systems. The systems combine time- saving, instant FOV measurements with versatile measurement tools that cater to the needs of operators on the shop floor. A key feature of the


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EasyRouter off-line, low volume


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TVM series is its combina- tion of a flat-field telecen- tric lens and collimated sub-stage lighting, which simplifies measurement of components of any shape or form, including turned parts, pressed metal com- ponents, injection-molded plastics, and tubes and ca- bles, without creating a “wall effect.” The TVM series com -


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prises two systems, the TVM20 and TVM35, with field of view (FOV) sizes of 0.8 x 1.4 in. (20 and 35 mm) respectively. Their small footprints save space in the workshop or laboratory, and their ease of use can eliminate operator er- rors and significantly reduce time. They are a valuable asset for a wide range of quality assurance applica- tions, such as instant go/no-go assess- ments. The fixed stage system enables


instant, accurate measurements of small components, while the addition of a manually controlled stage ex- tends measurement for larger compo- nents up to 7.9 x 3.9 in. (20 x 10 cm). Both systems are designed to


meet rigorous quality assurance ap- plications in electronics, automotive,


TVM field of view (FOV) video measurement systems.


TVM’s comprehensive, user-


friendly software supports a broad range of applications that delivers the precision and clarity that would be expected from expensive, high-end video measurement systems. The rich suite of features includes simple data import/export, image stitching


and reporting capabilities. Contact: Vision Engineering,


Inc., 570 Danbury Road,


New Milford, CT 06776 % 860-355-3776 E-mail: info@visioneng.com Web: www.visioneng.us


See at IMTS, Booth 135323


aerospace, medical, and plastics manufacturing and offer rapid, accu- rate, non-contact measurement. Components can be instantly meas- ured within the field of view, with no need to adjust the focus or change the position of the subject under in- spection.


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