L100NX Laser Scanner

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Product Overview

The LK Metrology L100NX CMM Laser Scanner is a high-productivity, non-contact measurement solution designed to maximize throughput and maintain exceptional accuracy on Coordinate Measuring Machines (CMMs). Utilizing advanced blue laser technology, the L100NX is engineered for the fast, precise digitization of large and complex components.

The scanner delivers the best combination of speed, accuracy, and ease-of-use for both surface and feature measurement, providing highly detailed point clouds for quick and insightful part-to-CAD comparison reports. Its compatibility with Renishaw Autojoint systems and its variable scanning speed make it a highly versatile and valuable upgrade to any multi-sensor CMM.

At Cross Company, we are dedicated to providing our customers with the best metrology solutions. Our partnership with LK Metrology allows us to offer the latest in CMM technology, backed by our expert support and service. We pride ourselves on understanding the unique needs of our clients and delivering tailored solutions that enhance measurement capabilities and improve overall quality control processes.

Our team of experienced professionals is committed to ensuring that you receive the highest level of service and support. Whether you need assistance with product selection, installation, or ongoing maintenance, Cross is here to help every step of the way. We believe in building long-term relationships with our clients, based on trust, reliability, and exceptional service.

 

Key Benefits

Ultrafast Data Collection | Increases measurement productivity dramatically with a data acquisition rate up to 530,000 points per second (reduced FOV).

Best-in-Class Surface Handling | The 4th generation Enhanced Sensor Performance (ESP4) dynamically adjusts laser intensity for each point, allowing scanning of multi-material assemblies, shiny, dark, or reflective surfaces without time-consuming pre-treatment.

Wide Field-of-View (FOV) | The 110 mm maximum field-of-view combined with increased speed makes the scanner ideal for large components.

Certified Accuracy | Provides fully traceable accuracy for CMM laser scanning, conforming to international standards like ISO 10360.

Ease of Use | Features include a projected Field-of-View to indicate optimal positioning and a live preview for remote program teaching.

Enhanced Accuracy: Continuous scanning from three different viewpoints increases the accuracy of feature dimensions obtained through scanning.

Technical Specifications

Max Data Rate: 530,000 points per second (Reduced FOV).

Max Scan Rate: 530 Hz scanning speed (Reduced FOV).

Max FOV Width: 110 mm stripe width.

Point Resolution: 42 μm resolution.

Probing Dispersion: 26 μm (PForm.Sph.D95%:Tr:ODS, MPL).

Probing Error: 6.5 μm Probing error (MPE).

Laser Technology: Blue Laser (450 nm wavelength).

Dynamic Laser Control: Enhanced Sensor Performance (ESP4).

CMM Connection: Renishaw Autojoint.

Environmental Protection: IP30 ingress protection.

Lightweight Design: 460 g scanner weight.

Operating Temperature: 10 to 40 ∘C (50 to 104°F).

Industrial Applications

The LK Metrology L100NX Laser Scanner is ideal for use in a range of industrial applications.

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Available In The Following Areas

With an extensive background in a variety of industries, Cross has relationships with a number of leading brands, including exclusive distributorships in some areas. We are proud to offer LK Metrology in the following areas:

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