
WMG & LK Metrology Open House Event - 8th July
LK Metrology and WMG, University of Warwick are hosting an Open House Event on July 8th at the WMG, International Manufacturing Centre (IMC) Building, University of Warwick, Coventry, CV4 7AL at 11:30.
Come down to WMG where we'll be sharing our findings from our recent metrology research into inferred calibration and how that significantly reduces probe calibrations. In addition to this, come and see how our laser scanners are significantly reducing inspection cycle time.
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Significant inspection cycle time reduction with Laser Scanning
Our research shows significant enhancements in the speed, accuracy, and data quality of Body-in-White (BIW) inspection. We're focusing on the Renishaw PHS-2 servo head and cutting-edge probing technologies, including all non-contact laser scanners: the L100 Insight, XC65Dx-RS, and XC65Dx-LS, all tested on the LK HC90 twin-column CMM.
Game changing time saving with Inferred Probe Calibration
We are excited to share insights from our latest project with inferred calibration for Automotive Applications. " From Hours to minutes – revolutionising probe qualification for all your inspections.
What is Inferred Probe Qualification?
It begins with an initial, extensive set of measurements on a known reference artefact to establish a robust mathematical model of the probing system's characteristics. Once this model is created, subsequent verification of its application requires far fewer measurements on the artefact. This method doesn't "correct" errors but rather averages out deviations observed between individual empirical calibrations, streamlining the qualification process and saving significant operational time while maintaining precision.
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