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Nikon Metrology, Inc. Partners With Joe Gibbs Racing

Company to provide industrial microscopy equipment to racing team.

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By DE Editors  

September 17, 2010

By DE Editors

Nikon Metrology, Inc. has formed a partnership with Joe Gibbs Racing (JGR), serving as a technical partner. As part of this relationship, Nikon Metrology (NMI) will provide JGR with microscopy products, technical advice and support.

"In an industry where product failure is not an option, the partnership between NMI and JGR is a natural one," says Koji Kiribuchi, marketing manager of vision products, for Nikon Metrology, Inc. "The ease of use of our equipment, combined with proprietary software that allows us to communicate in real-time, means that we can provide the fast and efficient solutions that are required for JGR in the racing industry."

The partnership stems from a project that took place earlier this year, in which JGR, one of NASCAR's top teams, used the AZ100 multi-purpose zoom microscope. Facing a problem with its racecar's engine rocker arms, which were experiencing excessive wear and tear despite protective coatings to prevent just that type of damage, JGR engineers contacted Nikon Metrology to see if they could help to solve the issue.

Nikon Metrology sent the JGR engineers its AZ100 model microscope, a multi-purpose zoom microscope. With this system, at 50X magnification, the engineers were able to capture a high-resolution image and contrast than with their previous system.

Through video conferencing and image sharing with the part vendor, it only took the two groups 90 minutes to determine that inclusion and discoloration in the coating were responsible for the rocker arms' damage.

"In this world, it's all about speed, quality and reliability," says Richard Miller, Quality Control Engineer, Joe Gibbs Racing. "Using Nikon Metrology's equipment, we were able to return our cars and drivers to the track with the speed, accuracy and safety this sport requires."

For more information, visit Nikon Metrology, Inc.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 
 

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