Large FOV Video SNAP 350
LARGE FOV VIDEO SNAP 350
An Official distributor of QVi-OGP in Vietnam
Large FOV Video SNAP 350 – Based unit equipped, perform instant feature measurements on large parts
Feature of SNAP 350
SNAP 350 is a large FOV Video Measuring System suitable for measuring large products of QVi-OGP USA
The SNAP™ 350 ensures accurate measurements across the wide field of view with low distortion – even when not perfectly focused.
SNAP 350 offers the following features:
- Field of View large
- Large magnification range
- Fixed stage
- High accuracy image
- Telecentric dual magnification optics
- Easy measurements with larger capacity
SNAP-X metrology software supports simple “walk up and measure” use, comparison to an electronic overlay, creation and running of automatic programs, including complex measurements and GD&T
Advantages that SNAP 350 has:
- Uses three light sources: collimated back-light, programmable ring light, and coaxial surface light with telecentric dual magnification optics, and a large field measurement camera. Those features have made the SNAP-350 optimal choice for measuring large parts with large capacity
- Motorized axes with up to 610 x 450 mm measuring range
- Zoom Anywhere technology instantly zooms the image anywhere in the wide field of view to measure small features instantly
- Measured results are easily reported and exported
- SNAP-X software provides users with a simple, powerful interface for instant 2D measurement and auto program generation
- Optional ZONE3 Metrology Software (features to automatically generate measurement routines resulting in faster programming and run times)
Technical Information of SNAP 350
MAXIMIM MEASURING RANGE (MM)
Standard
450 x 450 mm
Optional
Extended X-axis, 610
OPTICS
Standard
Telecentric, dual optical magnification with 100 mm low mag field of view and 4X high magnification lens
Optional
10X high mag lens in liew of 4X lens
ILLUMINATION
Standard
All LED monochromatic substage profile light, programmable 8 sector ring light, and coaxial through-the-lens surface light