MeasureXL offers freedom of movement

Jan. 2, 2020
The optical coordinate measuring machine from Polyga uses a wireless probe for measuring objects across a wide size range.
MeasureXL This optical coordinate measuring machine (CMM) from Polyga can be used for measuring objects and reverse engineering. The system includes a wireless probe, a factory-calibrated optical tracker and a proprietary software that measures 2-D and 3-D geometry, as well as angles, distances and points. 

What’s new? MeasureXL, which is Polyga’s first-ever optical CMM.

Benefits Large measurement volume and ease of use. Polyga says it can measure items from about the size of a baseball to a car door. MeasureXL’s wireless probe offers more freedom of motion than a CMM with an articulated arm. The entire system is quick and simple to set up, and packs into its own carrying case. It is fully integrated with CAD software Rhino 6 for Windows, and points measured with the probe can be seen instantaneously on screen.  

Polyga Inc., Burnaby, British Columbia, 604-293-1767, www.polyga.com

Vital statistics
Field of view (inches) 10 by 20 to 30 by 42
Depth of field (inches) 61
Probe battery life About 6 hours of continuous use
Standard probe diameter 2mm (additional probes available)