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Coordinate Measuring Systems

Data Management

Form Measuring

Measuring Instruments

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Mitutoyo Engineered Systems

- Mitutoyo Engineered Systems
Off the shelf measurement products don't always solve measuring challenges that are sometimes off the wall. At Mitutoyo America, product application engineers carefully analyze your manufacturing process, and look at the critical factors that need to be measured and analyzed. It's our unique ability to create a custom measuring solution for your needs that sets us apart from other metrology suppliers. Process control, auto-part loading, data feedback; Mitutoyo Engineered Systems can integrate Mitutoyo measuring technology with other technologies to create a solution that complements your workflow, speeds up production and frees valuable manpower.
Small Tools

- Absolute Improvement in Digital Gage Technology
Now, Mitutoyo has added a "Set 'N Forget" Absolute-measurement feature to its digital gages that overcomes most of the shortcoming of conventional digital gages and gives users new confidence in the accuracy of their measurements.
- When a Handtool is the Right Tool: Bettenhausen Motorsports
When former Indy Car driver Tony Bettenhausen and a group of investors founded Bettenhausen Motorsports, the common goal was Bettenhausen's entry into the Indianapolis 500. A decade later, with driver Stefan Johansson this remains the goal, but at the same time, Bettenhausen Motorsports has emerged as a first-class assembly shop where precision and accuracy reign.
Vision Systems

- Contact Or Non-Contact Inspection? That Is The Question
The stakes in choosing the right inspection system for your particular operation include measurement throughput, accuracy, cost, process control, inspection simplification and part quality. Here's what a move from contact to non-contact inspection did for one first-tier molder.
- Noatex Cuts Inspection Cycle Five-Fold On Small, Fragile Injection Molded Parts
By switching to machine vision inspection, a Torrance, CA company recently cut inspection cycle time of small, fragile molded plastic test parts five to one, while improving accuracy.
- Process Control Improved With Switch to 3-D, Non-Contact Vision Inspection
Plastec Precision Products, Inc. wanted to improve process control on the 35 different high-volume auto seat belt parts it molds in its new state-of-the-art facility in Clinton Township, MI. To do so, the first tier molder recognized that they needed to inspect more parts per hour, and measure more parameters per part.
- Surgical Blade Process Control Improved With 3-D Non-Contact Inspection
A Pennsylvania surgical blade manufacturer has improved process control and dramatically reduced scrap rate by switching to 3-D non-contact measuring of all key dimensions.
- Tenfold Gains With 3-D, Non-Contact Vision Inspection
The Minnesota electronics component manufacturer switched from semi-automatic, contact measuring to automated vision measuring to inspect at least 50 different machined and injection-molded electronics components. With the new vision system, it improved inspection throughput by 10 to 1.
- Webber Ups Inspection Throughput, Lands New Orders With Modernization And Operator Involvement
Inspection of machined parts has moved toward higher sampling requirements, tighter tolerancing, and certification of finished parts to eliminate inspection at the customer's end. Furthermore, machine shops are seeing smaller lot sizes and an added role for machine operators in the inspection of their own work.
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