Carl Zeiss introduces new Accura at BIEMH 2010 three-dimensional machine and the new industrial scanner Metrotom
New industrial scanner Metrotom
Carl Zeiss has added a new team his family Metrotom, addressed to the measurement by Tomography by adding a new team his family Metrotom. The new computerized tomograph Metrotom 800 has been specifically developed to carry out 3D measurements and structured inspections of complex pieces manufactured in plastic, material composites and ceramics.
With the help of the metrotomografía - combination of metrology and tomography - this measurement system allows both the dimensional measurements of different geometries and the inspection of its internal structure. All this in pieces up to 150 mm volume. In this way, Carl Zeiss meets the highest expectations in the assurance of the quality of the manufacturers and users of such parts.
New Zeiss Accura
The systematic implementation of the different demands of different clients in recent times has been for Carl Zeiss, according to the signature, the main challenge in the creation of the new three-dimensional machine Acurra. This new machine concept is a system for measuring multisensory, capable of measuring in high-speed, accurate, flexible and economic way.
Whether we are talking of measuring prismatic parts, freely, in plastic or steel - all coordinate measurement technology options are available. The Accura allows the integration of technology Mass of Carl Zeiss. In combination with an articulated head RDS, MASS allows a quick exchange between the different sensors for probe by contact and the optical type ViScan and LineScan while there is an automatic CNC cycle.
Selectable temperature (20-26 ° C) range
The new Accura is capable of operating with the best performance and accuracy over a wide range of temperatures between 20 and 26 ° C.
Dynamic, precise and safe measurement
Thanks to his new rigid structure and light manufactured in Carat the Accura can reach vectorial speeds of until 800 mm\1s\2by axis (50% more than other three-dimensional machines).