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NEW HIGH SPPED MEASURING MACHINE FOR FLAT COMPONENTS
09 November 2006 - Metalforming Machinery Makers' Association

Companies in the UK involved with the manufacture of flat components using power presses, laser or plasma profiling machines, turret punch presses, water jet cutting machines or routers may inspect their components on a purpose-designed measuring machine from Press & Shear Machinery, Tamworth, newly appointed agent for the manufacturer, InspecVision, Northern Ireland.

Called Planar, the machine is unlike other systems on the market in that it has no moving parts, allowing it to be sold at an extremely competitive price. Amortisation periods of less than two years are easily achievable. Absence of moving parts also avoids wear and the need to recalibrate the machine periodically.

It is almost impervious to vibrations and can be installed on the shop floor, even adjacent to a punching machine. Manufacturers may therefore carry out first article inspection in seconds, reducing scrap and downtime. As the system measures a component in less than one eighth of a second, it can be integrated into a high-speed, automated production line, if required. Available in five models with table sizes from 2.85 m2 to 0.35 m2, the Planar machine is designed to measure automatically the dimensional accuracy of any flat opaque materials, not only sheet metal but also paper, wood, plastic, cloth, cork etc. Accuracies ranges from ± 0.025 to ± 0.1 mm.

The measurements obtained can be used to compare the dimensional accuracy of a manufactured component against its drawing or CAD model, or to reverse-engineer an existing part. Another useful feature is the ability to digitise a printed drawing in seconds by converting it automatically into a DXF file, enabling the part to be manufactured on a CNC machine. The system even includes optical character recognition and neural networks to extract text and dimension layers from the drawing. To create an accurate DXF manually can take hours, or even days. All Planar machine are capable of measuring the thickness or flatness of a component using laser triangulation to measure the deviation of a spot point. This allows the height of any part of the object to be measured, including those places where gauges and callipers cannot reach.

The Planar system is resistant to scratches and dirt on the glass measurement table and can continue to operate if the surface is cracked. As ordinary glass and fluorescent lights are used, it costs only a few hundred Euros to get the system up and running again even if a component is dropped right through the table. Photograph herewith, captioned: Planar measuring machines for high-speed inspection of flat components are available in the UK through Press & Shear Machinery.

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About: Metalforming Machinery Makers' Association
The main objective of the Metalforming Machinery Makers' Association is to act as the central organisation promoting the interests of companies involved in the manufacture and sale of metalforming machinery and ancillary products in the UK.
UK Exhibitions

As owner of the largest metalforming equipment exhibition in the UK - METALWORKING - the Association provides major membership benefits, including:

involvement in the planning and content of METALWORKING
members' discount on floor space
priority stand selection
access to Inward Press and Trade Missions
Overseas Exhibitions

The Association takes stands at major overseas Metalforming shows.

free marketing and sales opportunities
meeting point as a base for additional activities
access to trade consular staff
Sponsored Overseas Events

Members can join MMMA sponsored missions at reduced costs.

opportunities to view overseas competitors on their home ground
organised visits to customers, users and exhibitions
Organised Seminars

MMMA organises industry seminars, sometimes with colleges.

Product/Company presentations to selected audiences
opportunities to explore turnkey projects with other members


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