Demonstrating power in the measurement of steam turbine casing, where high precision is required! Quick measurements are possible.
We would like to introduce a case study utilizing our large structure three-dimensional measuring machine (laser tracker) from the 'SpaceTrac series' for energy applications. Measuring the inner diameter of steam turbine casings requires precision to the hundredth of a millimeter to achieve maximum efficiency in power generation under pressure. Our product is ultra-compact and can be set up in the desired position for quick measurements, demonstrating significant power not only in measuring the inner diameter of casings but also in measuring diameter and axial distances. 【Features】 ■ High precision: SMR (reflector) that won't break even if dropped ■ Ultra-compact: Compact size that can be carried with one hand ■ Mobility: Achieves a wide measurement range of 640° horizontally and 138° vertically ■ Three-dimensional numerical representation: Allows for trajectory measurement operation confirmation ■ Improved work efficiency: Ideal for measuring and positioning large structures *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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TACC Corporation is a specialized trading company for three-dimensional measurement equipment that handles laser trackers, photogrammetry systems, alignment lasers, and more. Since 2018, it has been a 100% subsidiary of Mitutoyo Corporation. TACC Corporation supports customers across a wide range of fields, from large-scale alignment work to robots, machine tools, automobiles, and large structures such as bridges and plants, utilizing cutting-edge measurement systems along with years of cultivated technology and experience in processing, assembly, and inspection processes.