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    1. ATOS Q

      ATOS Q

      The new ATOS Q from GOM is a powerful 3D scanner for complex inspection tasks. This lightweight and flexible system is equipped with interchangeable lenses, suitable for small and medium-sized parts, and comes equipped with the latest version of the GOM software. In almost all industries, ATOS sensors have established themselves as optical reference systems in 3D measurement. Their success is based on a perfect combination of high-precision technology, robust sensor design and powerful software. The new ATOS Q takes this success story one step further: the sensor perfects the combination of design, technology and performance. The result: a versatile and compact system with the DNA of the ATOS systems.

    2. AUGMENTED REALITY SUPAR

      AUGMENTED REALITY SUPAR

      The SuPAR Augmented Reality 3D inspection software allows you to bring the virtual world to the real one by creating a new unique environment, opening up new opportunities in Visual Inspection Quality Control. The visual inspection is not new, there are processes to check the geometry or the assembly, however the interactive inspection of AR (Augmented Reality) improves these processes. Interactive AR inspection greatly supports and facilitates your drawing or CAD-based visual inspection processes. Savings can reach up to 80%.

    3. Austenitics Stainless Steel

      Austenitics Stainless Steel

      Austenitic stainless steels contain a significant amount of chromium, and sufficient nickel or manganese to “stabilise” the austenite micro-structure that gives these steels good formability and ductility (and makes them non-magnetic). A typical composition is 18% chromium and about 8% nickel, as found in the popular 304 grade. Some 300 series stainless steels, such as the 316 grade, also contain molybdenum. This increases the material’s resistance to acids, pitting and crevice corrosion. All austenitic grades can be highly durable and corrosion resistant and have high ductility, low yield stress, relatively high tensile strength and good weldability. As such, they have a very wide range of uses.

    4. AutoFeed – The first automatic electrolyte supply system

      AutoFeed – The first automatic electrolyte supply system

      The electrolyte flows all by itself. Similar to the wire feed control in MSG welding machines, a microprocessor calculates the optimum amount of electrolyte, which is then fed directly into the carbon fibre brush by a servo pump. As soon as the brush is lifted off the workpiece, the electrolyte supply stops; with a back pump that prevents dripping – all fully automatic! Features automatic! 3 Significantly faster working 3 Reduced fluid consumption 3 Compatible with any cleaning device on the market The complete AutoFeed inside the compact MagicBox. All of our technology for the Auto Feed system is completely protected in the compact MagicBox. This is simply connected to any weld cleaning device – which then also takes over the power supply (a widerange power supply unit makes it possible). A voltage sensor measures the cleaning energy – and the servo pump doses exactly the right amount of electrolyte, which is then delivered via the hose system and AutoFeed handle directly into the carbon fibre brush. Even a 5l canister with the electrolyte liquid can be stored in the MagicBox (signal transmitter for empty supply included). Of course, all components are acid-proof; due to the use of mild REUTER electrolytes, hoses and AutoFeed handle do not have to be cleaned after use.