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Metrology Processor Line Introduced

Quality Digest
Wed, 05/11/2005 - 22:00
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Brunswick Instrument Inc. recently introduced its Metrology Processor series of electronic dimensional inspection gages.There are several units available in the series, all of which contain powerful data processors and bright liquid-crystal graphic displays for a wide variety of measurement data manipulation and display. The devices are configurable with up to eight gage probe inputs, each accepting a wide range of linear probe types. Metrology Processor probes can be mounted for inspection of diameter, thickness, length, concentricity, squareness, flatness, taper, depth and more. They’re available with resolutions to 0.2 µm. Digital probes are permanently calibrated and are linear throughout the full stroke. Users can define simple or complex mathematic formulas to manipulate individual probe values into geometrically meaningful results. All setup information is retained in a nonvolatile memory. For more information, visit www.brunswickinstrument.com.

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