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N

ovember

2015

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Scanning laser micrometers for

diameter and ovality measurement

LASERLINC specialises in laser and

ultrasonic technology for precision

measurement of diameter, ovality,

material thickness or wall thickness,

concentricity and inside diameter.

LaserLinc’s measurement equipment

and

interface

products

reduce

material usage, increase production

efficiency, reduce scrap, facilitate

process improvement and improve and

document product quality.

LaserLinc’s

scanning

laser

micrometers for diameter and ovality

measurement measure diameters for

the smallest tube up to as large as

228mm. With 16 models to choose

from, solutions are available for virtually

any requirement. For the best average

diameter and ovality measurement,

select a Triton three-axis micrometer.

LaserLinc’s technology utilises all of

the information available from its three-

axis Triton micrometers to produce

an accurate ovality measurement,

regardless of product orientation.

LaserLinc’s models also offer a fast

measurement rate of 4,000Hz per

axis (12 KHz aggregate for some in

the three-axis Triton series). High-

speed models allow simultaneous

diameter measurement and detection

of lumps and neckdowns. Using one

device for both saves money, simplifies

installation and reduces maintenance.

LaserLinc’s UltraGauge+ product

line measures wall thickness and

eccentricity/concentricity using ultra-

sound. It accommodates a wide range

of product diameters and material

thicknesses. Many different styles and

options are available encompassing

fixed and adjustable transducer

positioning, installation in vacuum or

open tanks, product guiding and up to

eight transducers.

An UltraGauge+ system can measure

thickness and concentricity on products

with as many as four different layers.

UltraGauge+ systems have been used

to measure very thin wall, as small as

25μm (0.001") and requires no special

options or settings to do so.

Gauge interface products, laser

micrometers and ultrasonic-based

devices, with the exception of

transducers, are covered by a four-year

warranty. Ultrasonic transducers have a

one-year warranty.

Technical support via phone, email

and interactive Internet-based support

is free for as long as the customer owns

the product. LaserLinc products are

designed by LaserLinc employees and

made in the USA. They are tested and

certified to meet safety standards such

as CE, UL and CSA.

LaserLinc

– USA

Website:

www.laserlinc.com