How Does Laser Calibration Help in Cost Reduction and Accuracy Improvement

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High-precision water cutting has the upper hand when it comes to processing media like composites and high specification metals. It has many applications, placing it a level higher than traditional CNC machines. The process of water cutting involves compressing water to a pressure of at least 4,000 bar. The pressurized water passes through special nozzles for proper direction. Companies maintain accuracy through proper calibration. Let’s review the facts if you want to know how laser calibration services can improve accuracy and reduce cost.

Improves Linear Accuracy

When magnetic linear encoders are removed, the rotary encoders in the drive motors become the source of positional feedback. These rotary encoders have always been built-in structures. Even so, users have always thought that they provide unreliable evaluations. This is because of the effects from the twisting of the ball screw and the variable distance.
In this scenario, the Laser 10 software and the Renishaw laser interferometer measurement system come in handy. The values of these machine tool calibration software are contrasted to the resulting value of the rotary encoder. The data is repeatable and can generate a compensation value for the set position. In the original design, the value of the positioning uncertainty can reach up to 0.2 millimeters per meter. With Renishaw Laser10, the accuracy is always more than 0.05 millimeters per meter. This comes with a software certificate.

Meets International Standards

The ML10 laser interferometer measurement system plays a role in the provision of reliable CNC machine calibration services. It uses a stable laser light wavelength. This stable wavelength helps submit performance verification to ISO 230-6. It also provides traceability of the measurements according to systems with ISO9001 certification. Meeting such standards makes Renishaw’s laser calibration services top-of-the-line.

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Contact:

Maintenance Diagnostic Systems Inc
2428 E Vermontville Hwy,
Charlotte,
Michigan,
USA,
48813
Phone No: 517-541-9997
Email: laserman@mds-laser.com

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