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Metris USA

Release date: May 9, 2006

Metris Releases the XC50-LS Cross Scanner Featuring Long Stand-Off for Ore Flexible Feature Inspection

Leuven, May 9th, 2006 - Metris launches its new XC50-LS cross scanner with long stand-off distance for CMM-based feature inspection and reverse engineering applications. The patented cross scanner technology combines three laser stripes into a single sensor, enabling efficient scanning of features such as holes and slots without having to re-orientate the sensor. With its 180 mm stand-off distance the XC50-LS enables scanning into deep pockets and over clamps. Furthermore, while scanning regular surfaces, the XC50-LS can work in single stripe mode as such measuring as a standard LC50 laser scanner.

Laser scanners have a proven track record in first article inspection, production quality control and problem troubleshooting. Compared to touch probe measurements, laser scanning provides faster measurements and full part information. A single scan of a traditional line scanner very often does not provide enough information to inspect features like holes, slots and gap & step. In this case multiple scans with different orientations of the scanner would be needed. This not only requires a motorized 6th axis (C-axis) on the CMM, but will inevitably increase the total measurement time.

The patented cross scanner technology combines three line scanners each rotated over 120° into a single sensor, eliminating the need to scan features multiple times to get enough information for inspection purposes. As each of the laser is slightly tilted, the cross scanner additionally can look into features providing real 3D information.

The XC50 cross scanner has been first introduced by Metris in 2004 and has been proven to be very effective in many customer applications. The new XC50-LS features a 180 mm stand-off distance -the distance between camera and measurement object- which enables the scanner to look into deep pockets which are typical for body panels. Due to the long stand-off it is also possible to move over the clamps that attach the part to the fixture eliminating time consuming maneuvering around these clamps.

On some surfaces, a single scan direction provides enough information for the job at hand. In this case the XC50-LS can work in single stripe mode, increasing the scanning speed with a factor of 3. This way the XC50-LS offers the strengths of a cross scanner and a traditional line scanner in a single sensor.

The XC50-LS is supported in combination with all major CMM brands. On the Metris LK range of bridge and horizontal arm CMM, its full functionality can be accessed directly form within Camio Studio. The resulting point clouds can be further processed in Focus Inspection for feature and part-to-CAD inspection, in Focus Reverse Engineering and a wide range of other point cloud processing packages.

About Metris

Metris designs, develops and markets a unique range of 3D hardware and software inspection systems for the automotive and aerospace sectors. The company offers world-class metrology solutions for both design and manufacturing communities. The comprehensive product family covers the full range of measurement volumes required by customers, in both fixed and portable configurations and with optical and touch sensors.

Metris provides best-in-class precision equipment and metrology solutions for classical CMM measurements featuring bridge and horizontal arm CMMs.

Metris is the market leader for CMM based laser inspection, with the Metris LC and XC laser scanners offering full surface and feature measurement.

Metris Optical CMMs are portable, hand-held coordinate measuring machines, with a proven track record in engineering, pre-production, and quality control applications. The Optical CMMs can also be used in motion analysis and robot calibration applications.

Metris Handheld 3D Scanners are the best-in-class articulated arm scanners for inspection and reverse engineering.

The Metris Laser Radar is the top solution available to the manufacturing industry that provides a fully automated, non-contact measurement and inspection capability for large-volume applications of up to 60 meters.

The Metris iGPS is a modular, large volume tracking system enabling factory-wide localization of multiple objects with metrology accuracy, applicable in manufacturing and assembly.

Metris completes its product portfolio with a full range of complementary software solutions for inspection and reverse engineering applications.

The Metris Headquarters are based in Leuven (Belgium) with additional production and development centers in UK (Derby, London) US (California, Detroit, Virginia), China, Russia, India and Bulgaria. Metris provides a worldwide network of sales and support offices located in Europe, Asia, and the United States.

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Metris Headquarters Interleuvenlaan 86 B-3001 Leuven marketing@metris.com Tel +32 16 74 01 01 Fax. +32 16 74 01 02

Company Information:
Name: Metris USA
Address: 1577 Star Batt Drive
City: Rochester Hills
State: MI
ZIP: 48309
Country: USA
Phone: 248-853-6907
http://www.metris.com

More New Product News from this company:
Apr 30, 2008 - Robotized CMM Arm accelerates laser inspection jobs.

Other News from this company:
May 08, 2006 - Metris Launches the LK Libero, Raising the Performance Standard for a New Generation of Bridge CMMs
Apr 28, 2006 - Metris Announces the Launch of ModelMaker D
Apr 20, 2006 - Metris Earns 2006 Frost & Sullivan Growth Strategy Leadership of the Year Award

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