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Product News: The Triton331 Laser Micrometer

A higher scan rate enables detection of shorter-length flaws and accurate measurement of shapes that incur oscillation

LaserLinc Inc.
Fri, 10/08/2010 - 11:20
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(LaserLinc: Fairborn, OH) -- LaserLinc Inc., a designer and manufacturer of noncontact laser and ultrasonic measurement systems, has released the Triton331, a new laser scan micrometer.

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The Triton331 has a 30 mm measurement window, like LaserLinc’s Triton330, but is much faster—up to 12,000 measurements per second (4,000 per axis). Because of its speed, the Triton331 is exceptional at detecting flaws. The higher scan rate enables detection of shorter-length flaws and accurate measurement of hexagonal or other product shapes that incur oscillation and measurement of nonconstant diameter products, such as corrugated tubing.

The standard measurement rate is 4,800 measurements per second, or 12,000 measurements per second as an option.

The gauge is also well-suited for LaserLinc’s new Lobex system for in-process lobing detection and elimination on centerless ground products, including centerless ground wire.

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