Benefits Of The Renishaw Probe




Renishaw has been a highly successful company because of the hard work and dedication associated with the development and patented machines and tools.  In addition to innovative products, this company has also built a solid reputation for devising incredibly effective processes.  With Renishaw offering so many things specific to metrology, which is the science of measurement, they are considered one of the top choices for people that need to take measurements using international standards.

Renishaw was established more than 30 years ago and today, they remain a top competitor.  One of the first products the company designed was a Renishaw probe.  David McMurtry, who is now known as “Sir David McMurtry”, the Chairman and CEO of the company invented this touch-trigger probe as a way for engines used in the famous Concorde airplane to be inspected prior to installation.  With this single invention of the Renishaw probe, the process for inspecting machined components has been changed forever.

From the first Renishaw probe to today, other probes and measuring instruments have been invented and designed.  One of the impressive products is called REVO, which is another Renishaw probe that uses a special technology called Renscan5.  This technology consists of several unique head and probe systems that have proven so successful they have literally redefined industry standards for systems used to scan Coordinate Measuring Machines, also known as CMMs.

The Renishaw probe offers numerous benefits, one being maximized inspection throughput.  During the entire process of inspection and/or measuring, accuracy levels remain consistently high.  Some of the Renishaw probe products now on the market are relatively new.  However, whether an established product or one of the newer options, it cannot be disputed that Renishaw is the expert for precision manufacturing.

One area in particular that the Renishaw probe and other tools are making a substantial difference is the dental industry.  For instance, using the probe, restorations are completed in an entirely new way that makes results more precise.  In addition, this company has a strong connection with the biomedical industry, specific to analysis of substances, both organic and inorganic, as well as the way in which analyses are performed.

Probably the most popular Renishaw probe is the TP20, which is the compact, touch-trigger design that uses a wide range of stylus configurations and extensions so complex parts and associated features can be accessed.  Best of all, when fast stylus is needed, changes can be made without going through requalification.  As a result, tremendous time is saved, which equates to saving money and staying competitive.  The TP20 is the ideal solution for anyone that needs a high performance probe all year long.

However, the newest Renishaw probe is the FARO Sensor and FARO’s Laser ScanArm V3, which was first revealed in Germany.  In fact, two different probes fit this portable arm CMM, making it the most advanced and robust available, which speaks volumes for Renishaw.  Using this special probe, errors for data collection are eliminated when the hard probe moves away from the work piece during the measuring process.  Additionally, this new Renishaw probe cuts down on involvement of the operator, allowing that individual to work more efficiently.

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