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Laser Tracker Software for Metrology

It’s the backbone of precision measurement. What’s best for you?

Wed, 02/28/2024 - 11:59
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(API: Rockville, MD) -- In the precision-centric world of metrology, the prowess of laser trackers such as API’s Radian laser tracker series is unparalleled. Yet, it’s a laser tracker’s software that truly elevates its potential. This software plays a crucial role in equipment calibration, data collection, and analysis.

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Not just a support tool, laser tracker software is an essential component. It ensures the utmost measurement accuracy and quality control in diverse industries.

Why is laser tracker software crucial?

Laser tracker systems are known for their precision, but the software brings their full capabilities to life. From equipment calibration to accessory pairing, software like RadianCal, provided by original equipment manufacturers (OEM), is often considered the best in its class.

It includes advanced processes for quick volumetric compensation (QVC). This is essential for checking error parameters and ensuring maximum accuracy post-equipment warm-up. Furthermore, efficient pairing and calibration of accessories, such as probes and handheld scanners, make measurement setups more streamlined and precise.

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