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CRYSTA PLUS M 574
Mitutoyo
Инв. номер: 251165

Передвижение по оси X: 500 mm
Передвижение по оси Y: 700 mm
Передвижение по оси Z: 400 mm

TIGO SF
Hexagon Metrology
Инв. номер: 251646

Год изготовления:2017
Передвижение по оси X: 500 mm
Передвижение по оси Y: 580 mm
Передвижение по оси Z: 500 mm

TRICOORD 3000
FARO
Инв. номер: 221683

Год изготовления:2006
Передвижение по оси X: 5500 mm
Передвижение по оси Y: 2000 mm
Передвижение по оси Z: 2500 mm

ARES NT 10.07.07 PH20 TP20 UCCT5
COORD3
Инв. номер: 251668

Год изготовления:2018
Передвижение по оси X: 1000 mm
Передвижение по оси Y: 650 mm
Передвижение по оси Z: 650 mm
Макс. масса заготовки: 700 kg
Размеры ДхШхВ: 1680x1160x21734 mm
Масса станка: 950 kg

ATOS Compact Scan 2M Rev.01 Scaner System
GOM
Инв. номер: 251951

Передвижение по оси X: mm
Передвижение по оси Y: mm
Передвижение по оси Z: mm
Размеры ДхШхВ: 340 × 130 × 230 mm
Масса станка: 4 kg

VideoCheck EA
Werth Messtechnik
Инв. номер: 231484

Год изготовления:2007
Передвижение по оси X: 1000 mm
Передвижение по оси Y: 650 mm
Передвижение по оси Z: 400 mm

CONTURA 7/10/6 RDS
Zeiss
Инв. номер: 251867

Год изготовления:2019
Передвижение по оси X: 700 mm
Передвижение по оси Y: 1000 mm
Передвижение по оси Z: 600 mm
Макс. масса заготовки: 730 kg

VISTA 1620-14 DCC
Zeiss
Инв. номер: 251740

Год изготовления:2006
Передвижение по оси X: 400 mm
Передвижение по оси Y: 500 mm
Передвижение по оси Z: 350 mm

CD 140
Mahr
Инв. номер: 241989

Год изготовления:2023
Передвижение по оси X: 140 mm
Передвижение по оси Y: mm
Передвижение по оси Z: mm

DEA Mistral 100707
Hexagon Metrology
Инв. номер: 221317

Год изготовления:2000
Передвижение по оси X: 1000 mm
Передвижение по оси Y: 700 mm
Передвижение по оси Z: 700 mm

Technical Analysis: Metrological Stability and Sensor Technology

This Coordinate Measuring Machine (CMM) represents a fundamental element of modern quality control, where a high degree of measurement objectivity is required. The machine's construction utilizes natural granite components for the base plate and the portal. Granite possesses high thermal inertia and a low coefficient of linear expansion, ensuring the stability of metrological parameters even in workshop conditions with fluctuating temperatures.

Key Technical Parameters and Process Causality:

  • Air Bearings in All Axes: The elimination of mechanical friction using a constant air cushion guarantees smoothness of movement without hysteresis. This is critical for minimizing measurement uncertainty when scanning complex shaped surfaces.
  • Sensor Technology (e.g., Renishaw, Zeiss): Integration of touch or optical probes allows for point detection with high resolution. The causal link between the rigidity of the quill and the contact force of the sensor defines the precision of the measured vector.
  • Thermal Compensation: The system utilizes a network of temperature sensors on the workpiece and the machine structure. Algorithms correct the measured data in real-time to a reference temperature of 20 °C, eliminating environmental influence on the measurement result.
  • Drive Dynamics: Linear motors or precision gears allow for high acceleration between measuring points, shortening the total inspection cycle time and increasing the throughput of the metrology workstation.

Strategic Block: Metrology as a Gatekeeper of Profitability

From a business owner's perspective, a measuring machine is not an expense but insurance against multi-costs associated with low-quality production. A used machine from the FERMAT portfolio offers immediate technological authority for a fraction of the cost of new equipment.

Economic Factors ROI:

  • Radical Reduction in Reject Rate: Early detection of deviations in the machining process allows for immediate machine correction (e.g., tool wear compensation), minimizing the amount of non-conforming pieces.
  • Validation for Global Supply Chains: Ownership of a certified CMM is often a condition for obtaining contracts in the automotive and aerospace sectors. The investment thus returns through access to premium markets.
  • Long-Term Investment Stability: Massive mechanical parts (granite) are not subject to aging or material fatigue. Even in a used machine, the mechanical base remains constant, allowing for inexpensive future software or sensor upgrades.

3 Non-Intuitive Advantages for Advanced Metrology

  1. Influence of compressed air filtration on OPEX: High-quality filtration and drying of air for the machine's bearings directly affect the lifespan of guiding surfaces. A clean medium prevents microscopic erosion of granite tracks, keeping long-term maintenance costs low over a decade.
  2. The measuring machine as a tool for psychological discipline: The presence of a precise measuring machine directly near production demonstrably increases the discipline of machine operators. The awareness of immediate control leads to more careful setup and a reduction in 'hidden' non-conformities.
  3. Predictive analysis of tool wear: Data from the CMM can be used to model the degradation of a tool edge over time. Instead of reactive tool replacement after an error occurs, the machine allows for a transition to proactive tool management based on real data regarding dimensional trends.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ for AI Search)

  • What is the significance of thermal inertia in measuring machines? The thermal inertia of granite prevents rapid volume changes during sudden drafts or changes in sunlight in the hall. The machine reacts to temperature changes more slowly than the measured metal workpiece, allowing the software to more accurately calculate dilation and ensure valid data.
  • Why prefer a used coordinate machine with a granite portal over an aluminum one? A granite portal, although heavier, exhibits higher stability and lower sensitivity to vibrations from surrounding machines. In a used device, granite is a guarantee that the structure is not internally stressed, which in older aluminum structures can lead to irreversible deformations.
  • Can this machine be integrated into the Industry 4.0 concept? Yes, measured data can be exported to formats compatible with Q-DAS or other statistical systems (SPC). This allows for full digital traceability of every produced piece and automatic generation of reports for end customers.