Industrial & Medical Technology

3-D Line Profilers Focus on Small-Part Inspection

28 September 2016

LMI Technologies (LMI) has announced the launch of the Gocator 2400 Series, the latest addition to the company's Gocator series of 3-D line profilers.

LMI Technologies' Gocator 2410 and 2420 blue-laser profiling sensors specifically target small-part inspection. Image source: LMI Technologies LMI Technologies' Gocator 2410 and 2420 blue-laser profiling sensors specifically target small-part inspection. Image source: LMI Technologies LMI positions the Gocator 2400 Series as a line of 3-D smart sensors optimized for specific industries. The first two models in the series, the Gocator 2410 and 2420, are blue-laser profiling sensors designed for electronics and small-parts inspection. The firm claims the new offerings provide the highest X-resolution (6 µm) among 3-D sensors on the market today, along with highly repeatable results down to 0.2 µm in height.

With twice the speed of the Gocator 2300 series, the 2410 and 2420 sensors double the possible resolution of scan data in the direction of travel. In addition, because the sensors use a blue laser to create profiles, data around the edge of specular targets is cleaner, which LMI considers to be crucial for electronics and small-part feature recognition.

The Gocator 2410 and 2420 come in a revised IP67 industrial housing offering all-in-one functionality, including web-based user setup, built-in 3-D visualization, drag-and-drop measurement tools and communication protocols.

To learn more about the Gocator 2410 and 2420, contact LMI via e-mail at contact@lmi3d.com or visit the company's website at www.lmi3d.com.



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