
GIE Media's Manufacturing Group
Tuesday September 10 2:15 PM CST
IMTS30 Room W192-C
Learn about the presentation
There are a variety of considerations when choosing the right vision metrology system. To avoid making costly procurement mistakes, following some straight-forward guidelines for selecting a system will serve machinists and QC inspectors well. Primary factors include examining budget, application requirements including accuracy and speed, facility environment, QC data collection objectivity vs subjectivity, and user skill. It is also key to review the capabilities of the metrology system's software suite and how its features complement the user's application requirements. Automation solutions should also be a consideration, as automation is increasingly being deployed to improve productivity and throughput, such as capturing discrete points on a part's profile to be built into the inspection process as programmable steps.
Meet your presenter
Greg Maisch has been with Starrett for seven years, where he serves as engineering manager. He leads the design and development of vision focused, multi axis metrology systems in Laguna Hills, California. He has a bachelor’s in mechanical engineering from California State University, Fullerton. Prior to that, Greg was an enlisted Marine.
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