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CMS Certification Committee Makes Gains in 2011

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The buzz surrounding the Coordinate Metrology Society’s (CMS) efforts to bring an industry-recognized certification to the profession of portable 3-D metrology was nearly as prevalent as the buzz about the temperature at this year’s Coordinate Metrology Systems Co

Reverse Engineering Key Impeller at Hydroelectric Plant

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Engineers from NVision Inc., using the company's HandHeld scanner, were able to quickly reverse engineer a large impeller for a major hydroelectric facility, sparing the facility what would have been an extended shutdown had they needed to produce a replacement impel

Data Collection: Measure It, Fix It

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With a heavy focus on research and development, and innovation, Eltek Valere develops and manufactures advanced electronic power supplies.

The Constants They Are A Changin’

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The electromagnetic force has gotten a little stronger, gravity a little weaker, and the size of the smallest “quantum” of energy is now known a little better.

Piece of Cake: Nanotubes May Help Measure Terahertz Lasers

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Terahertz radiation can penetrate numerous materials—plastic, clothing, paper, and some biological tissues—making it an attractive candidate for applications such as concealed weapons detection, package inspection, and imaging skin tumors.

Laser Trackers Play Well with Others

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Despite a laser tracker’s many capabilities, its main function presents some limitations that can make it difficult to measure certain features of a part.

VRSI Integrates Laser Trackers into Automated Systems

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Variation Reduction Solutions Inc. (VRSI) is an independent integrator of machine vision and applied metrology technologies for automated manufacturing.

Vision System Enables Fast Upgrade of Tablet Printing Systems

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Since 1975, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has required that all prescription tablets or capsules have a unique identification in terms of size, shape, color, and imprint.

Eight Tips for Optimal Machine Vision Lighting

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Machine vision systems rely on quality images for quality output. High-quality images enable a system to accurately interpret the information extracted from an object under inspection, resulting in reliable, repeatable system performance.

NIST Prototype: ‘Optics Table on a Chip’

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Researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have created a tunable superconducting circuit on a chip that can place a single microwave photon (a particle of light) in two frequencies, or colors, at the same time.

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