Exhibit this year includes popular range of measuring microscopes enhanced with brand new image analysis software and digital cameras
Nikon's stand at this year's Nepcon show is featuring two of the latest Nexiv video measuring systems: The recently launched Nexiv 6555 is ideally suited to automated, large format PCB inspection, particularly with its unique ability to carry out complex, multiple inspection tasks without operator intervention. While the desk-mounted Nexiv VMR3020 is perfectly suited to complex metrology and quality control tasks with guaranteed U2 accuracy of 1.5+2.5L/1000µm.
The Nexiv VMR series has been specifically designed to meet the metrology needs of high accuracy manufacturing operations in electronics, optics, opto-electronics, plastics and precision engineering, where, today, sub micron tolerances are frequently demanded.
The Nexiv VMR series non-contact inspection systems are believed to be the most accurate metrology systems in the world and in tests the repeatability has been found to be unmatched by any form of contact measurement technology.
Nikon's exhibit this year includes its popular range of measuring microscopes enhanced with brand new Eclipse Net and E-Max image analysis software, now complemented by the latest Nikon digital camera technology.
The demand for digital imaging and the increasing need to share information via the internet has seen an explosion in the variety and number of digital imaging devices on the market.
Image quality, true colour reproduction and the ability to capture and share image data online is critical to many industries. Nikon's history in optical engineering ensures that the optimum quality is obtained from every quality control and inspection device in the range.
Nikon is so confident that the Nexiv will meet every measurement challenge, that it is inviting any electronic, microelectronic, opto-electronic, plastic moulding or precision engineering companies with complex metrology problems to solve to contact Cliff Wayland for a comprehensive free demonstration using the Nexiv with their own samples.