Global precision engineering and manufacturing technologies company, Renishaw, is pleased to announce that it will be launching its new OPTiMUM™ diamond styli range from 7th - 10th May, at manufacturing technologies show Control 2019 in Stuttgart, Germany on stand 4302, hall 4.

The OPTiMUM diamond styli range has been specifically developed for use within metrology applications that require a hard-wearing stylus. The principal advantage of its diamond coated spheres is that they will maintain their roundness and will not suffer material 'pick up' or premature wear when scanning abrasive materials or soft alloys. This provides multiple benefits including an increased working life, and reduction in recalibration and inspection downtime.

Built to order, our OPTiMUM diamond coated styli can be made in multiple thread sizes and stem materials, with ball sizes from 1.5 mm up to 8 mm to suit your specific application. The range will support the increasing need for high performance and speed in scanning applications, coupled with market-leading product availability and price.

Kevin Gani, Director and General Manager of Renishaw's Styli and Fixturing Products Division explains 'In most inspection challenges, the choice of stylus is critical. Access to workpiece features, inspection times and probe performance are all influenced by the stylus used. With over 40 years experience in producing styli for metrology applications, Renishaw is proud to launch its new OPTiMUM diamond styli range to meet the increasing needs of our global customers.'

The Renishaw styli range is comprehensive, and our in-house design team can also develop a unique custom solution to meet your requirements.

Visit us at Control 2019 to see a live demonstration and find out more about our styli range at stand 4302, hall 4.

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