Metrology Software for Programming and Measuring
LK Metrology displays technology offerings at IMTS 2022.
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LK Metrology, Inc., a designer and manufacturer of coordinate measuring machines, metrology software and associated CMM accessory products, demonstrate four different CMMs, as well as the updated version of its TouchDMIS software, which the company is launching this year. The CMMs on display include LK ALTERA M SCANTEK 5 equipped with a Renishaw REVO-2 five-axis scanning system; LK Multi-Sensor ALTERA equipped with LK’s blue line laser scanner and a new surface roughness probe; ALTO 6x5 Bench Top CMM; and finally, a COORD 3 UNIVERSAL CMM with a TP200 touch probe. CMMs with PH20 and PH10 probes will also be on display.
The company will be launching its aforementioned TouchDMIS software as well as demonstrating the newest version of their well-known CAMIO programming and measuring software. In addition, the updated Industry 4 Metrology Gate, LK’s portal for remote inspection monitoring, will also be shown and demonstrated. Other CMM software like Renishaw Modus, Polyworks, and CMM Manager that are frequently used with LK Metrology CMMs will also be available for demonstration.
Related accessory products to be seen will include; the company’s SLK20 blue light line laser scanner; LK surface roughness probe; and a LK FREEDOM V2 measuring arm with rotary indexing table.
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