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Hexagon Metrology Launches TESA Wireless Inductive Probes

The technology offers bidirectional communication and is ideal for the aerospace and automotive industries.

Hexagon Metrology has launched its line of Brown & Sharpe/TESA wireless inductive probes with new technical features. The product line is ideal for aerospace, automotive and industries that require high-accuracy measurements and perform in-process gauging.

With the TESA Wireless Interface (TWIN) protocol, these probes offer stability during data transfer, the ability to be incorporated into a handheld device or attached to a measuring stand. The probes are also wireless and allow for freedom of movement during translations and rotations around the part to be measured, the company states.

The instruments can be connected to the TWIN-STATION receiver, which can manage and synchronize up to eight wireless probes simultaneously.

“After three years of research and development, we are proud to announce the TESA inductive probes present a major technological leap in the field of metrology,” said Marcel Bila, marketing director, TESA group. “This product line will set a new standard with its distinguishing features: excellent repeatability, outstanding longevity and versatile usage. Manufacturers will find these wireless inductive probes to be indispensable tools for many of their toughest measurement challenges.”

For more information, visit Hexagon Metrology.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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