µCMM
µCMM, the first purely optical CMM machine, is used to measure extremely tight tolerances in high accuracy. Users combine advantages from tactile coordinate measuring technology and optical surface measuring technology and measure the dimension, position, shape and roughness of components with only one sensor. The optical CMM offers high geometric accuracy of several optical 3D measurements in relation to each other, enabling the measurement of small surface details on large components and precisely determining the position of these individual measurements in relation to each other. The spectrum of measurable surfaces includes all common industrial materials and composites such as plastics, PCD, CFRP, ceramics, chrome, silicon. Simple operation is implemented by single-button solutions, automation and ergonomic control elements such as a specially designed controller. Air-bearing axes with linear drive enable wear-free use and highly accurate, fast measurements.
EUni:Tr:ODS,MPE = (0.8 + L/600) μm
EUniZ:St:ODS,MPE = (0.15 + L/50) µm
About Bruker Alicona:-
Dimensional metrology and
surface roughness measurement.
They are a global provider of optical, industrial measurement technology for quality assurance of complex components of different shapes, sizes and materials. Their non-contact measuring systems are used in all areas of precision manufacturing. Their core competence is the measurement of dimension, position, shape and roughness in the fields of production measurement technology and automation, prototype development as well as traditional quality assurance. Based on the technology of Focus-Variation, our measuring systems close the gap between classical dimensional metrology and surface roughness measurement, since users can measure both GD&T features and roughness parameters robustly, accurately, traceably and in high repeatability by using only one optical sensor.
Bruker Alicona stands for agile development, high technological competence and are motivated to constantly drive innovation. Since its foundation as Alicona in 2001, they have been known for continuously improving both user-friendliness and production-suitability of optical measurement technology. This makes them one of the driving forces in the integration of measurement technology into production, thus constantly opening-up new opportunities for automation and increased productivity.
Alicona has been part of Bruker since 2019 and now operates globally under the Bruker Alicona brand. Headquartered in Austria (Graz), measuring systems are developed, produced and distributed worldwide. An international sales, service and support team as well as selected distributors ensure regional customer proximity.