Nikon Metrology hat mit dem Aptis MV5X ein neues, kompaktes Laser-Radar vorgestellt. Es basiert auf der MV4X0-Serie, scannt jedoch bis zu sechsmal schneller. Das unter 12 Kilogramm leichte System eignet sich sowohl als mobiles Messgerät als auch für vollautomatisierte Robotermessungen. Hinweis: Die zugrunde liegende Audioaufzeichnung wurde KI-gestützt erstellt und von Tiedoverlog bereitgestellt.
Nikon Metrology has introduced the Apdis MV5X, a new addition to its laser radar product line. Building upon the technology of the MV4x0 series, the new device offers up to 6 times faster scanning speeds than its predecessors. Weighing less than 12kg, the compact system can be used as a mobile measuring system or for fully automated measurements on a robot.
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