OGP UK will be showing their SmartScope Flash 200 multi-sensor coordinate measuring machine at Manufacturing Technology in Scotland this year, on stand F1.
The compact machine will display its versatile capabilities by measuring a wide variety of parts, to cover a wide range of applications.
The OGP SmartScope Flash 200 video measuring machine with TTL laser benefits from a number of patented technological innovations that not only deliver consistently high levels of accuracy, but also offer user-friendly programming and operators’ functions.
The machine’s AccuCentric 12:1 zoom lens, unlike fixed lenses or standard zoom optics, is able to maintain accuracy as the magnification alters thanks to its rapid automatic, self-calibrating facility; the co-ordinate measuring machine is also able to highlight detail and maximise contrast thanks to its patented SmartRing series of LED white lights, which pinpoint light from an infinite number of directions to detect consistently the correct feature being measured.
High accuracy and repeatability are the hallmarks of this machine which can bring numerous benefits to manufacturing operations including improved product quality, efficiency and cost savings.
Visitors to OGP’s stand can learn more about how the video measuring machine can be seamlessly transformed into cost-effective, multi-sensor measuring machine with the addition of a laser or touch probe to measure even more applications.
Smart metrology solutions from OGP can help users to gather accurate data, which will give them the intelligence to manage their production processes.
Based around video, precision optics and sophisticated light sources, most of the OGP range of machines can deploy a range of measurement sensors including touch probe, laser, white light and feather probes. Coordinate measuring machine sizes vary from 200x150x150mm right up to 1500x1500x400mm providing a complete measurement solution for a multitude of applications.


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