Minitronics offers free consultation and demonstration on March 4, 2022
The acquisition targets the rapidly widening gap between quality data creation and leverage
First commercially available, direct detector system designed for EBSD applications
New feature enables field-of-view object detection on production lines
Livonia, Michigan, May 4–6, 2022
4096 x 3000 at 10 FPS. Only 29 x 29 x 30 mm and 36 grams.
Units provide a ratiometric output for reduced thermal error and stability over changing temperatures
Breakthrough high performance and full spectral coverage from 200 µm to 14 µm
Supports extended SWIR wavelength response for beam profiling from the visible to 2050 nm using single imager
Easy to use, provides high-definition video images with wide dynamic range and up to 330X magnification
Advanced metrology suite for coordinate measuring machines
‘Sixth Sense’ takes startups’ advanced tech and products from minimum viable product to commercialization
Delivers up to 9 Gpx/sec, which translates to more than 900 fps at a full 9 Mpx resolution of 4,096 x 2,304
Designed to help avoid scrap and rework, improve quality, and save money
Measures ultra-high temp oils in heating and cooling circuit systems
University acquires the Invizo 6000 atom probe tomography (APT) instrument
Jan. 27, 2022, at 9 a.m. Pacific; Feb. 24, 2022, at 8 a.m. Pacific
In Livonia, Michigan, May 8–9, 2024
Blue light scanners utilize optical noncontact technology to quickly capture millions of accurate points in a single scan
Available in 50 mm and 80 mm FOV, they offer the power, speed, efficiency of digital imaging in a compact package