TESAVISIO 200 Debuts at IMTS 2008

Noncontact video measuring machine is suitable for smaller parts, shop floor measurement and more.

Noncontact video measuring machine is suitable for smaller parts, shop floor measurement and more.

By DE Editors

Brown & Sharpe TESA (North Kingstown, RI)  a Hexagon Metrology company, announced the introduction of the new TESAVISIO 200 Vision product line at IMTS 2008, Chicago, IL, from September 8 -13, 2008. Well suited for smaller parts, shop floor measurement, and inspection applications in medical, stamping, aerospace, plastics and more, the noncontact video measuring machine is a high precision, scalable system that can be reconfigured at any time.

TESAVISIO 200’s measurement range is 200 x 100 x 150 mm. Included in the TESAVISIO 200 package is a high-resolution Color CCD camera (752 x 582 pixels) with manual focus and course or fine adjustment features. On each axis are mounted linear encoders with 0.05 µm resolution and the system features a variety of fixed lens options, as well as a manual zoom index that can be set to different zoom positions. Included in the configuration are a computer and 19-in. monitor to view high-resolution images captured by the vision system. With the TESA-VISTA software, pricing starts at $14,000.
For more information on the TESAVISIO 200, visit Brown & Sharpe TESA.

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

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