May 19 2015
Visitors to this year’s EUSPEN will have the chance to discover the latest innovations in industrial inspection at Olympus’ stand 5, including the new, enhanced DSX 510 digital microscope for better measurements and faster results – and also apply for a free loan of an advanced inspection system.
Olympus will be showcasing its extensive portfolio of industrial inspection and measurement solutions at this year’s European society for precision engineering and nanotechnology (EUSPEN) 15th international conference and exhibition, taking place on 1-5 June in Leuven, Belgium.
Visitors to stand 5 will have the chance to see the newly launched DSX 510 digital microscope, optimised for industrial inspection, and discover a new Technology Grant offering a six-month loan of an advanced inspection system.
EUSPEN highlights the best international advances in precision engineering fields such as nano and micro manufacturing, metrology and ultra-precision machines.
In line with this theme the Olympus DSX 510 sets a new standard for faster, better measurements - offering twice the speed and guaranteed repeatability with z-plane measurements - while delivering operating simplicity and efficiency in non-contact, non-destructive inspection and metrology.
The new microscope system will be on show for delegates to test-drive along with the LEXT OLS4100 3D laser scanning microscope for the utmost precision in surface metrology.
Olympus will also exhibit its portable Delta XRF handheld analysers, providing fast, non-destructive qualitative and quantitative material characterisation for a host of industrial applications, and the iPLEX RX lightweight industrial, and iPLEX TX ultra-thin 2.4 mm diameter videoscopes, offering simple operation and outstanding performance.
For a chance to win a free loan of one of the advanced systems, Olympus will launch a Technology Grant at the show, enabling delegates to apply for a six-month loan of either the DSX510, DSX510i or LEXT OLS4100 microscopes or the Delta Premium handheld analyser.
Visitors to the stand can apply and discover the results of last year’s successful programme with the opportunity to experience first-hand how these cutting-edge systems can accelerate projects.
For further information, please visit www.olympus-ims.com, or apply for an Olympus technology grant here.