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New VICIVISION X360

From automotive to medical, wide measuring range and high resolution

Quality Digest
Tue, 08/19/2025 - 12:02
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(VICIVISION: Santarcangelo di Romagna, Italy) -- For more than 10 years, VICIVISION has specialized in the production of optical measuring machines for turned and cylindrical parts across multiple industries. Using noncontact metrology solutions reduces inspection times while increasing throughput and yield.

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A VICIVISION optical machine measures the external profile of cylindrical components both statically and dynamically in a matter of seconds, from simple diameters, lengths, and threads to more complex form errors.

These unique advantages in technology and capability have returned a strong international response from dental implant and micromechanical manufacturers. Because of this, VICIVISION has developed a specific product line to address increasing demand.

High-resolution images combined with improved ergonomics for small components address the demands of dental implant and micromechanical manufacturers.

In this rapidly changing environment, along with the transformation of global markets, it can be difficult for manufacturers to choose a machine and technology that offers capability and flexibility to see them through the coming years.

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