Headquartered in Aurora, IL, Mitutoyo America Corporation is the world's largest provider of measurement and inspection solutions offering the most complete selection of machines, sensors, systems and services with a line encompassing CMM (coordinate measuring machines), vision, form and finish measuring machines, as well as precision tools and instruments, and metrology data management software. Mitutoyo's nationwide network of Metrology Centers and support operations provides application, calibration, service, repair and educational programs to ensure that our 8,500+ metrology products will deliver measurement solutions for our customers throughout their lifetime.
Ideal for non-contact measurements of workpieces and high-throughput production, Mitutoyo Vision Measurement Systems offer faster and more accurate edge detection, pattern recognition and measurements.
Vision Measuring Systems from Mitutoyo, featuring the Quick Scope, Quick Image, MiSCAN, and Quick Vision Active, Apex and Stream, represent the most comprehensive lineup of vision measuring machine metrology products in the world. Their vision measuring systems include cutting edge capabilities such as 0.25 micron accuracy, sub-pixel automatic edge detection, tracking autofocus, unparalleled focus capability and speed and unique patented light adjustment tools.
Mitutoyo's Quick Scope and Quick Image series offer easy to use, economical, benchtop vision inspection solutions with capabilities that surpass the competition and features you would expect from higher end machines. Pattern recognition, measurement macro playback, and automatic light controls and edge detection are just a few examples of the inspection capabilities these machines have to offer. Learn more in the video above.
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