Hexagon Metrology Releases Optiv Classic 321GL tp

Benchtop vision measuring machine configured to add a touch probe for multi-sensor measurement.

Benchtop vision measuring machine configured to add a touch probe for multi-sensor measurement.

By DE Editors

Hexagon Metrology released the Optiv Classic 321GL tp, which will be assembled at its North Kingstown, RI facility for the North American market. This benchtop vision measuring machine features 6.5x motorized CNC zoom optics that contribute to levels of accuracy approaching 2 . Each unit is pre-configured to add a touch-probe for multi-sensor measurement. The Classic 321GL tp is ideal for the inspection of complex, densely populated features, such as medical, electronic or other precision parts including micro-hole dies, sieves, filters, fiber optics and inkjet nozzles. It is the smallest model in the Optiv product line, complementing Brown and Sharpes Global bridge CMM series.

Highlights of this innovative vision technology include calibrated lighting, a high resolution color CCD camera, a laser locator and an 8 segment LED dual angle ring light to create better contrast for edge detection. The system also delivers software controls for RGB (Red/Green/Blue) sensitivity allowing for adjustment over contrast,  improving overall consistency and precision for colored parts where edges can be difficult to capture with only grayscale or lighting modifications.

The Classic 321GL tp comes standard with PC-DMIS Vision image processing software and full online 3D CAD capabilities for live programming of the machine to compare measured values to nominals. The software includes the MultiCapture feature, which finds all 2D characteristics in the field of view, regardless of their type, and measures them simultaneously. MultiCapture then moves the camera to the next cluster of features and measures them. This sequence continues until the inspection program is complete,  and is automatically optimized by creating the most efficient path with the fewest number of stage movements. Inspection speeds increase by 50 percent or more,  depending on feature size and density, which can significantly raise throughput,  according to the company.

For more information, visit Hexagon Metrology.

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

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