Production Machining

FEB 2013

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Inspection in the Digital Age conventional comparator techniques. Digital zooming allows the displayed image to be magnifed for a close-up Micro Measuring inspection without increasing the optical magnifcation Making micro sized parts is one thing; measuring them and thereby sacrifcing viewing area. Panning the image is another. Read about one shop's approach. while zoomed enables the user to move about the image LINK :: short.productionmachining.com/micromeas area similar to moving along an electronic map on a smart phone or tablet. For more information: What makes these new DMMs truly shopfoor friendly is Quality Vision International Inc. :: 585-544-0450 their ability to automatically recognize and measure parts qvii.com with no special staging procedure needed. In other words, the user can simply place a part on the measuring stage and measure by pressing a single button. Digital technology makes this possible. Te QVI SNAP uses digital image Autocorrelate to recognize parts in its library and measure them automatically. One or more parts can FEED IT. HOLD IT. COOL IT. MOVE IT. CLEAN IT. be placed on the measuring stage in random order and SNAP will recognize, count and measure them with a single Shorten Cycle Times & Extend button push. If an incorrect part is Tool Wear With Programmable mixed in with the parts on stage, SNAP High-Pressure Coolant Today's versatile machine tools enable users to take on more will identify the part (if it's already in challenging projects, including machining exotic alloys and the library) and measure it in sequence other difficult materials that slow spindle speeds and shorten with the others. tool life. Proper application of high-pressure coolant can solve Digital technology continues to these problems. That's why LNS developed PowerStream VP . make its way into inspection and Now you can program variable pressure outlets to deliver up measuring systems, making them to 2000 PSI of filtered coolant, precisely where you need it, and automatically vary the pressure output with signals from your machine tool, or via pre-programmed settings. more accurate and easier to use And with LNS e-Connect, PowerStream VP can communicate real-time data with the than ever before. Digitally controlled CNC machine control. Options include 8-port coolant delivery and dual canister filters, lighting, digital megapixel cameras, to provide optimum performance, reliability and energy efficiency. digital projection sources and touchNo More Oil Mist And Smoke screen technology have each improved Don't settle for traditional, basic oil mist removal products. Move the performance and the cost of up to LNS Oil Mist Collectors that exceed OSHA and NIOSH inspection and measuring systems to requirements, safeguard worker health, provide a clean, safe keep pace with the needs of producenvironment and reduce HVAC costs and employee absenteeism. A patented, 3-stage filtration system guarantees optimum filter life, tion machining operations for fast, and an optional 4th stage module HEPA filter removes 99.97% of reliable and convenient measurement cutting oil smoke particles. right on the shop foor. CONTRIBUTOR Tim Moriarty is president of the Quality Vision Services (QVS) division of Quality Vision International (QVI—parent company of Optical Gaging Products, Kotem, View Micro-Metrology, Ram Optical Instrumentation and Certifed Comparator Products). You can easily replace the long-life filters in just 5 minutes. Five models with capacities from 170 – 1250 CFM are suitable for all machine types and machining processes using water-soluble, synthetic or neat oil coolants. For more information including complete specifications, visit www.LNS-america.com or talk to your LNS representative. LNS America, Inc. 513-528-5674 sales@Insamerica.com www.LNS-america.com productionmachining.com :: 35

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