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Renishaw to display new high-speed machine tool scanning system

British additive manufacturing pioneer Renishaw is set to put its new high-speed machine tool scanning systems on show.

Renishaw SPRINT scanner
Renishaw SPRINT scanner
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Additive manufacturing pioneer and global metrology specialist Renishaw is set to showcase its advance engineering systems at an upcoming industry event.

The industry giant will be showcasing its new high-speed machine tool scanning system at Southern Manufacturing 2014, which runs from February 12th-13th at FIVE in Farnborough. There, visitors will have the opportunity to see a range of products that could help companies to improve their manufacturing processes, such as gauging systems, machine tool calibration systems, 5-axis measurement systems for CMMs, additive manufacturing systems, and the new SPRINT high speed contact scanning system for machine tools.

Renishaw's SPRINT is a game-changing system, opening up completely new process control opportunities for high-value CNC machine tools. The SPRINT system incorporates a new generation of on-machine scanning technology that will deliver a step-change in the benefits of process control, enabling fast and accurate form and profile data capture from both prismatic and complex 3D components.

The Equator versatile inspection system is a radical new alternative to traditional dedicated gauging. Its patented low-cost design, unique in construction and method of operation, is capable of high-speed comparative gauging for inspection of high-volume manufactured parts. It has been developed and proven on the shop floor in collaboration with industry-leading companies in multiple industries and applications.

Visitors to Southern Manufacturing 2014 looking to improve measurement speeds on co-ordinate measuring machines will also be able to see demonstrations of the PH20 5-axis touch-trigger system, which increases touch-trigger CMM throughput up to three times, using fast, infinite, rotary positioning and unique "head touch" capability for high-speed point capture with minimal CMM movement. The PH20 uses 2-axes of head motion to minimise CMM movement and associated dynamic errors at higher measurement speeds. Its unique "inferred calibration" feature determines head orientation and probe position in a single operation, eliminating the need for calibration at each orientation.

Renishaw's laser melting technology will also be featured at Southern Manufacturing 2014.This additive manufacturing system is a pioneering process capable of producing fully dense metal parts direct from 3D CAD, using a high-powered fibre laser. Parts are built from a range of fine metal powders that are fully melted in a tightly controlled atmosphere, in layer thicknesses ranging from 20 to 100 microns.

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