
CREDIT: OASIS INSPECTION SYSTEMS
OASIS Inspection Systems’ latest product innovation is the OASIS Ultra-Series. Designed for manufacturers seeking an extra-large field of view (FOV), accurate, rapid, and repeatable part measurements, the Ultra-Series sets a new standard for precision and efficiency in quality control. The OASIS Ultra can also be integrated for robotic automation in high-speed manufacturing applications.
Ruggedly engineered to meet the evolving demands of modern manufacturing, the OASIS Ultra-Series features next generation optics, high resolution camera, advanced image processing, and an intuitive user interface that streamlines measurement workflows. With the ability to instantly measure multiple dimensions on large intricate parts, the Ultra-Series delivers unparalleled accuracy and repeatability in fractions of a second.
Key features of the OASIS Ultra-Series:
- 40% larger fixed field of view (FOV) (4.5" x 3.7") with digital zoom
- Ultra-Fast Non-Contact Measurement: Instantly captures and analyzes multiple dimensions simultaneously.
- Precision Accuracy: Upgraded optics and processing ensure precise measurements down to microns (5 microns / 0.0002" accuracy).
- User-Friendly Interface: Simplified software for seamless integration into any workflow.
- Advanced Reporting & Data Export: Real-time data collection and automated reporting enhance traceability.
- Compact & Durable Design: Sleek and optimized for shopfloor use with rugged construction.
“With the OASIS Ultra-Series, we continue to push the boundaries of advancement and innovation in non-contact measurement technology,” says Tunji Taiwo, president/CEO at Junia Holdings Inc. dba, OASIS Inspection Systems. “Manufacturers can now measure larger parts, achieve faster inspections without sacrificing accuracy, helping them optimize production and improve quality assurance. The OASIS Ultra is well suited for inspection of medium size turned cylindrical parts and applications in the automotive, aerospace, defense, medical, oil & gas, and firearms industries.”