Hexagon Metrology Launches a New Generation of 3D White Light Measurement Systems

Company's Cognitens brand of white light sensor designed for portable and automated 3D measurement systems.

Company's Cognitens brand of white light sensor designed for portable and automated 3D measurement systems.

By DE Editors

Hexagon Metrology, Inc. has announced the availability of its new white light measurement products in North America. The manual measurement system, Cognitens WLS400M, and the automated measurement system, Cognitens WLS400A, replace former white light products from Hexagon Metrology.

 
Hexagon Metrology Launches a New Generation of 3D White Light Measurement Systems

Hexagon Metrology developed both hardware and software for these new systems. Customers can choose between a portable configuration and an automated system, which can be operated with common industrial robots. Cognitens systems include the software suite CoreView by Hexagon Metrology. CoreView version 5.0 software has been configured to achieve improved utilization of the operating system,  memory management, and third-party 64 bit software.

“The WLS400 uses digital stereo vision technology to generate highly accurate 3D data. The automotive and aerospace industry has embraced this technology because it accelerates quality control, and performs well in vibration-prone shop floor environments. The problem of vibration is resolved by the WLS400’s ability to shoot and capture 3D surface data in less than 10 milliseconds, as compared to the competitor’s rate of 1-2 seconds. Due to the ultra-fast data acquisition rate, any vibration in frequencies up to hundreds of Hz do not affect the results. The outcome is higher data integrity (no ghosting) and no repeat measurements. The device’s performance is also not impacted by variable lighting or temperature changes,” says Eric Hollenbeck, North American Portable Business Manager.

The new product generation comes with Blue Light LED technology that enables a greater variety of surface finishes to be measured or reverse engineered.

For more information, visit Cognitens.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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