Precision measurement CT coordinate measuring systems with advanced features and extended modular options

Source: Werth Messtechnik 2 min Reading Time

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By optimising components and software, Werth extends the application range of the Tomo Scope S series. In addition, the modular equipment system has been expanded and new operating modes are available.

With the large measuring range and X-ray voltages up to 240 kV, even large objects can be measured on the new Werth Tomo Scope S Plus.(Source:  Werth Messtechnik)
With the large measuring range and X-ray voltages up to 240 kV, even large objects can be measured on the new Werth Tomo Scope S Plus.
(Source: Werth Messtechnik)

The Werth Tomo Scope coordinate measuring systems with computed tomography offer high measuring speed at high resolution. Transmission tubes with 80 W tube power allow measurements up to five times faster than conventional reflection tubes at the same structural resolution. Proven long-life components allow maintenance-free operation for up to twelve months; maintenance work by the operator is completely eliminated. Standard-compliant calibration is optionally available from the Werth-Dakks laboratory, the first in the world for CT coordinate measuring systems.

The new Tomo Scope S Plus measuring systems have more than twice the measuring volume of their predecessor with almost the same size. With the unique specifications for the length measurement deviation MPE for E of (4 + L/75) µm and the distance deviation MPE for SD of (2.5 + L/100) µm, the series also offers what, according to the company, is the highest accuracy in its machine class.

The modular equipment system has been expanded. X-ray tubes from 130 kV to 240 kV tube voltage, with transmission or reflection target as well as with and without focusing can be integrated. With tube voltages of up to 240 kV, the new Tomo Scope S can be used to measure large workpieces that are difficult to penetrate. The detectors feature 2 megapixels to 28 megapixels with pixel sizes from 50 µm to 200 µm. The combination of large detectors and special tomography techniques such as Raster or Half-Sided Tomography enable a large measuring range of up to 650 mm. In addition, new operating modes such as laminography and Eccentric Tomography “On The Fly” are available for the Tomo Scope S series.

The new machines achieve an even higher measuring speed. With the help of the new cone beam artifact correction, fast, accurate measurement is possible with a small distance between the X-ray source and large detector. As with all Werth Tomo Scope machines, the measuring time can be further reduced by measuring many workpieces simultaneously. Automation is possible for example with workpiece changers integrated into the housing, which allow fully automatic measurement during night and weekend shifts.

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