Fast, Precise and Reliable Touch Probe Systems Target Mold Inspection
Blum-Novotest demonstrates its TC63, TC64, and TC76 Digilob touch probe systems at IMTS 2022.
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Blum-Novotest, a manufacturer of innovative and high-quality measuring and testing technology, is highlighting the Digilog touch probe systems at IMTS 2022. Digilog is said to enable high scanning and probing speeds in the hard-use, high-output molding environments. Complex contours can be monitored in series at up to 2 m/min.
Dililog TC63/64/76 probes provide high-precision digital measurements and lightning-fast analogue scans, according to the company. The probes feature BRC radio technology and are particularly well suited for mold inspection.
By analogue scanning the workpiece surface, machining errors are quickly and reliably detected. Digilog probes use shark360 technology, a high-precision, face-geared measuring mechanism that delivers defined deflection direction and constant deflection forces for maximum accuracy. The TC63 Digilog probe is the modular version that enables extensions and elbows attachments. The TC76 Digilog is a hard-wired alternative.
Blum-Novotest Inc., has 50 years of experience as supplier for the worldwide machine tool, automotive and aircraft industries. The company has product demonstrations at its booth and technical staff available to answer any questions about tactile and optical measuring systems for automated tool setting, spindle probe systems for workpiece setting and inspection applications in machine tools.
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