New era in performance and flexibility for QC

Zeiss has launched its Spectrum family of CMMs, which the company says is engineered to deliver stability and flexibility at an attractive price-performance ratio. According to Zeiss, Spectrum is set to transform quality control processes across various industries, including automotive and general machinery.

Zeiss Spectrum CMMs combine both tactile and optical scanning capabilities, featuring the Vast XXT TL3 compact design sensor that enhances available measuring volume, as well as the LineScan One laser scanner for high-speed optical measurements. By offering seamless integration of these technologies, Zeiss Spectrum empowers businesses to perform comprehensive inspections with a single machine, improving productivity and precision.

Available in four sizes, Zeiss Spectrum delivers adaptability for measuring a range of parts and geometries. The RDS probe carrier for Spectrum Verity enables flexible angle positioning, with up to 20,736 possible positions, allowing for accurate and versatile measurement configurations. The system’s glass ceramic scales have near-zero thermal expansion, which minimises temperature-based errors and ensures stability over time.

For delicate and flexible parts, Zeiss Spectrum offers the SoftTouch Mode sensor option, incorporating the Vast XXT TL1 sensor. This feature enables precise and rapid results, with the potential to reduce measurement cycle times by up to 40%.

The compact footprint of sensor option also allows for optimised lab space utilisation without compromising measurement volume, making it ideal for workshops of any size. Furthermore, the newly integrated LineScan One allows optical scanning with high speed in a single set-up, enabling users to capture complex geometries and surface details with minimal effort.

“We’re excited to introduce the sensor option to the market,” states Andrzej Grzesiak, head of the multisensory CMMs business unit at Zeiss. “This product provides our customers with the precision and flexibility they need while maintaining a focus on affordability and efficiency.”

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