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Advanced Engineering
16 January 2013
Renishaw will be exhibiting its range of advanced engineering technologies at Southern Manufacturing.

On show will be the company’s versatile gauge, Equator, which rapidly collects thousands of data points for the comparative measurement of high volume manufactured parts.
Also on show, the AM250 laser melting system uses an additive manufacturing process that is capable of producing fully dense metal parts direct from 3D CAD, using a high-powered fibre laser.
Renishaw will also be demonstrating the PH20 5-axis touch-trigger system for coordinate measuring machines (CMMs), which increases touch-trigger probing throughput up to three times, using fast, infinite, rotary positioning and unique ‘head touch’ capability for high-speed point capture. Stand Q48
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