Keyence Microscopes will be on campus August 7th at 2PM to showcase their VR-6000 model which generates sub-micron, accurate 3D data over a large area in seconds. Common Applications include:
- Flatness / Warpage
- Roughness / Texture
- Defects / Porosity / Corrosion
- 2D + 3D Profiles / Dimensioning
- 3D CAD Comparison
- Automated Programmable Inspection
- Reverse Engineering Export
Interested parties are invited to attend the demo in the BMCL, CMP 145.
![A component from a medical device is displayed in three different render options; reference data, measurement data, and height difference display to highlight how a machined device differs from the CAD model.](https://announcements.clarkson.edu/wp-content/uploads/Keyence-1.png)
![An 3D map of an airfoil is rendered from microscope data. A digital caliper is used to show how the curvature and peak-to-trough heights and peak-to-peak distances can be measured from such data.](https://announcements.clarkson.edu/wp-content/uploads/Keyence-2.png)
![A height relief map of an engineering component is displayed with infographics that highlight how various magnification ranges can be cross-referenced for data spanning multiple orders of magnitude.](https://announcements.clarkson.edu/wp-content/uploads/Keyence-3.png)
![A 3D reconstruction of a machine screw is rendered from microscope data. Multiple 2D cross sections are displayed alongside to illustrate how profile data is collected form the reconstruction.](https://announcements.clarkson.edu/wp-content/uploads/Keyence-4-1024x565.png)