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MOVING-PART METROLOGY

ARTICLE FROM MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING, SEPTEMBER 2008 ISSUE

MOVING-PART METROLOGY



New demands are being placed on gage suppliers. One area of particular importance is automatic monitoring of manufacturing process.

We chiefly apply electronic technology to make measurements, and one of our design strong points is the ability to mount a large number of transducers in a small space. This means a customer has more critical data about a part in a single setup. Often customers are surprised how much cost-saving information is available.

Gary Sicheneder, manager of new business development of Marposs Corp., Auburn Hills, Mich., interviewed by Manufacturing Engineering.
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Read the Moving-Part Metrology article, that first appeared in the September 2008 issue of Manufacturing Engineering Magazine.

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