Multi-sensor CMM
09/04/2021
UK-based coordinate measuring machine (CMM) manufacturer LK Metrology has designed a new, more efficient air bearing and carrier, which are now being fitted as standard to its ALTERAC range of ceramic-bridge multi-sensor CMMs. By significantly augmenting the preload on the structure, stiffness has been uprated without making the guideway thicker, leading to more precise motion control.
In terms of speed, all machines now accelerate at 1900 mm/s2, representing an increase of 15% for the two smaller models and 20% for the largest model. Velocity is up by 38% across the product range to 720 mm/s. With regards to accuracy, the maximum permissible measuring error on all machines is now 1.7+L/333 µm when measurements are taken of a feature L millimetres in length between 18°C and 22°C, irrespective of whether a TP200, SP25, TP20 or PH20 probe is used. This performance represents length measurement accuracy improvements of 22%, 22%, 32% and 43% for the four respective probes, while the maximum permissible probing error is also better and so too is repeatability of measurements by 15% when using a PH20.
Optimisation of the preloaded, wraparound air bearing configuration is feasible due to the superior inherent rigidity of LK’s high-performance ceramic guideway, which allows it to maintain structural integrity under extreme conditions. Offering 3.5 times higher stiffness than standard air bearings, they run with a reduced air film thickness for low energy consumption and give repeatable measurement results, even at fast axis speeds. Friction drives provide smooth motion together with exact positioning at continuously varying speeds, as well as zero backlash, overload protection and low maintenance costs.
Ceramic is 330% stiffer than aluminium yet only one third heavier by volume, resulting in higher machine agility. Ceramic does not stress relieve like aluminium, leading to superior long-term dimensional stability. The thermal expansion coefficient of ceramic, which is similar to that of granite but four times lower than that of aluminium, makes the structure highly resilient to thermal movement. Moreover, ceramic is three times harder than aluminium, so is more resistant to abrasive wear and indentation.
ALTERAC CMMs are equally at home in an inspection department or on the shop floor, especially as pneumatic mounts isolate the machine well from nearby sources of low-frequency vibration such as large machinery. The inclusion of Renishaw encoders with 0.05 μm-resolution optical scales offers high volumetric accuracy and immunity to the ingress of contaminants. LK’s powerful CAMIO Dimensional Measuring Interface Standard (DMIS)-based multi-sensor software enables programming and measurement based on 3D computer-aided design (CAD) data as well as comprehensive reporting.
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