LK Metrology Presents ¸ßÅâÂÊÁùºÏ²Ês, Inspection Monitoring Solutions
IMTS 2024: LK Technology is displaying a range of ¸ßÅâÂÊÁùºÏ²Ês, laser scanners, inspection monitoring software and more.
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LK Metrology Inc. is exhibiting a variety of products, including ¸ßÅâÂÊÁùºÏ²Ês, the company’s Camio software and other related accessories.
Five different ¸ßÅâÂÊÁùºÏ²Ês are being displayed and demonstrated including: the LK Altera SF equipped with an SLK25 laser scanner; the Altera S Scantec 5 equipped with a Renishaw Revo-2 five-axis scanning system; the Altera C HA high-accuracy ¸ßÅâÂÊÁùºÏ²Ê; the Alto 6 × 5 benchtop ¸ßÅâÂÊÁùºÏ²Ê equipped with a PH20 probe; and a manual Alto 6.5.5.
LK is also demonstrating the latest version of its Camio measurement, programming simulation, analysis and reporting software. In addition, the Industry 4 Metrology Gate, LK’s portal for remote inspection monitoring and the advanced version of TouchDMIS ¸ßÅâÂÊÁùºÏ²Ê software are being shown and demonstrated. Other ¸ßÅâÂÊÁùºÏ²Ê software like Renishaw Modus, Polyworks and ¸ßÅâÂÊÁùºÏ²Ê Manager that are frequently used with LK Metrology ¸ßÅâÂÊÁùºÏ²Ês are available for demonstration as well.
Related accessory products being highlighted include LK’s TSRS-5-Port storage rack; Styli cleaner; and LK’s ¸ßÅâÂÊÁùºÏ²Ê checking gage.
LK Metrology’s products are used worldwide to control and improve the quality of manufactured components. They are said to underpin the process chain from design, development, production and assembly through to quality assurance in global industries such as automotive, aerospace, defense, motorsport, energy, medical and contract inspection.
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