Hexagon's "No Compromise" CMM Laser Sensor Offers 70% Faster Inspection

Hexagon's Manufacturing Intelligence division has introduced the HP-L-10.10, a genre-busting non-contact laser sensor for Coordinate Measuring Machines (CMMs) that offers manufacturers the ability to perform dimensional measurements at comparable accuracy to tactile probing and inspect almost any surface in a fraction of the time.

Manufacturers using CMMs for critical part measurements have become accustomed to trading speed for accuracy. The HP-L-10.10 sensor utilizes Hexagon's latest cross-platform laser line scanning technology to offer similar repeatability and performance compared to tactile measurements executed on the same CMM.

Furthermore, it can measure 600,000 individual points per second with a probing form error of just 8µm, rapidly capturing a complete high-resolution digital representation of a part that is valid for both surface and detailed feature inspection. While laser scanning has been possible on CMMs, the HP-L-10.10 is 7 times faster than its predecessor and introduces high precision scanning.


VIDEO: HP-L-10.10 Laser Scanning Sensor

The new sensor employs Hexagon's unique SHINE (Systematic High-Intelligence Noise Elimination) technology, making it possible to scan almost any part surface or finish at maximum speed and accuracy without user intervention.

"We believe this laser-line scanner is game-changing because it offers speed, flexibility and accuracy without sacrificing one crucial inspection need for another," said Patryk Wroclawski, Product Manager Non-Contact & Laser Triangulation. "The HP-L-10.10 redefines what can be achieved with a single piece of equipment, so that our customers can utilize comprehensive measurement data for actions beyond final part quality, whether that be within new product development or continuous improvement initiatives."

Developed in close collaboration with the device, Hexagon's PC-DMIS inspection software enables users to automatically produce efficient laser-scanning paths by automatically generating the tips, scans, and motions needed for measurement. The software can capture a single point cloud with variable point cloud density within one motion that is valid for both surface and detailed feature inspection. Users can easily visualize surface imperfections, fully exploiting the scanner's multi-faceted capabilities to identify perceived quality issues, imperfections to feed continuous process improvement.

When measuring large parts or remotely programming the CMM, the user's experience is greatly enhanced by an integrated Overview Camera (OVC), that provides a clear view of the work area with visible guides on the part that indicate the measurement range.

The HP-L-10.10 laser-line scanner is now available worldwide.

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