Scanning sensor from Nextec Laser Metrology is non-contact

Feb. 25, 2013
The WIZprobe non-contact optical laser-scanning sensor performs part inspection with a scanning rate of 40 to 50 measuring points/s and a nominal dynamic range of ±5 mm.

The WIZprobe non-contact optical laser-scanning sensor performs part inspection with a scanning rate of 40 to 50 measuring points/s and a nominal dynamic range of ±5 mm. It can handle a large variety of materials at varying angles and surface finish types.
Nextec Laser Metrology
Eastlake, OH

www.nextec-laser.com

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Nextec Laser Metrology Announces Next Gen Laser Scanning Sensor
Numerous enhancements provide better overall geometric part inspection

Eastlake, OH -- Nextec Laser Metrology LLC has announced its next generation WIZprobe advanced non-contact optical laser-scanning sensor for high precision scanning and geometry data collection, recognized for performing part inspection at 5X the speed of typical touch probe systems.

As compared to its predecessor, the new generation WizProbe is smaller in size and weight. This puts less torque load on the PH10 indexable head interface, resulting in much longer PH10 life. It also comes with a standard Renishaw probe extension option that enables a longer reach with better accessibility to cavities and voids. Additionally, the laser driver offers improved performance.

The Nextec WIZprobe relies upon vision and laser technologies featuring patented optics and image processing to deliver fast, accurate and highly reliable scanning and geometric measurements. It can handle a large variety of materials at varying angles and surface finish types including very shiny surfaces and soft or warm materials. Additionally, the WIZprobe advanced calibration algorithm and real-time adaptive control provide continuous automatic self-calibration on-the-fly.

WIZprobe is available as a stand-alone product kit with customized software packages and motion control for integration into any process control or can be easily integrated into a CMM system. It offers a scanning rate of 40 to 50 measuring points/second and a nominal dynamic range of +5 mm. Going forward, any new Nextec inspection system delivered will feature the new WIZprobe 7C scanner.

For more information and WIZprobe specifications, visit www.nextec-laser.com

Nextec Laser Metrology solutions are based upon laser and quality control technologies developed by Nextec Technologies (Haifa, Israel), which originally developed the adaptive laser solution back in 2001. Haifa is part of the Israeli Silicon Valley corridor, recognized as a highly influential location for leading edge technology development. Nextec quality inspection systems are installed at leading automotive and aerospace customers across the world.

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