White Paper: Nikon’s Laser Radar heralds a paradigm shift in automotive metrology

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Nikon Metrology has been implementing automated, absolute measurement on the shop floor for many years. The APDIS Laser Radar is a significant step forward in the evolution of technology and is especially suited for the automotive industry.

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Nikon Metrology, a division of the Japanese multinational Nikon Corporation, has been advocating and implementing automated, absolute measurement on the shop floor for many years. One product that it offers is the Laser Radar. The latest version, APDIS, is a significant step forward in the evolution of the technology and is especially well suited to use in the automotive industry. Trends in the automotive industry are towards higher quality, customised products and fully automated inspection, with Quality 4.0 being the goal. The APDIS plug-and-play multi-tool, by replacing multiple methods of measurement, harmonises the effort to implement and support these directions of travel in all parts of the factory. Data acquisition is prioritised, rather than measurement, correlation and continuous validation, thanks to having a common metrology platform and a single language that requires only one analysis software.

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