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Story links for December 2, 2011
MoreSteam.com Releases St. Sigma Healthcare Simulation
Tiny Levers, Big Moves in Piezoelectric Sensors
An Introduction to Lean Manufacturing
Despite Federal Funding Cut, Baldrige Weathers On
Interview with ASQ's CEO, Paul Borawski
Tech Corner: ShockWatch Impact Clips
The Genie TS series of cameras is a next-generation camera platform engineered to meet the critical performance and environmental requirements of challenging applications such as ITS. Powered by the latest image sensors including Teledyne DALSA's own advanced CMOS devices, the Genie TS family offers resolution from VGA up to 12 megapixel with extremely high quality resolution and frame rates as high as 300 fps, all with true global shutter functionality for crisp, smear-free images of high-speed action. Genie TS also provides remarkable dynamic range to ensure optimized image capture from sun-to-shade.
Integrated features like motorized lens control with image-to-image aperture, zoom and focus functionality, auto iris, image compression, image transfer-on-demand, and both RS-485 and RS-232 ports, are all built into a tough compact body equipped with a GigE Vision Compliant, direct to PC, interface making high speed data transfer and multi-camera networks easy to deploy.
For more information visit www.teledynedalsa.com
Blood and IV bags typically are measured manually with touch gauges and razor blades. But these devices are notoriously inaccurate and subject to extreme operator variability. Manufacturers today don’t have to settle for sub-prime seal thickness measurements. RoboScan provides a method to take thickness measurements at various locations around the seals, and around all tubing. RoboScan measures up to 200 samples per second and is easy to use.
For more information visit lumetrics.com
In this demonstration, an operator utilizes a FARO ScanArm to capture 3-D point clouds of complex shapes. The FARO Laser Line Probe (LLP) weighs 2.7 ounces and integrates with the FARO Edge arm to form the complete ScanArm solution. The FARO Edge ScanArm permits users to scan parts and equipment for rapid prototyping and reverse engineering applications. Its 4 in.-wide laser stripe captures up to 45,000 points of 3-D data per second.
For more information visit www.faro.com/edge/us
Story links for November 18, 2011
Workers More Satisfied, Productive with Flexible Hours
November 15 is America Recycles Day
Lower Production Costs with Nondestructive Radiography
Special guest: Mike Forbes of TUV Rheinland
LabelTac 4 Pro Labeling System