A leading precision engineering company,
Boneham and Turner has significantly improved its inspection processes by investing in a Baty Venture FV 3020 field of view inspection machine. Supplied by Camberley-based
Bowers Group, this equipment allows for faster, more accurate batch inspections and maintaining tight tolerances, particularly in the measurement of micro pins.
Stacy Denton Beaumont, Boneham & Turner’s group general manager, said: “Many of our customers require parts to very demanding specifications. Previously, we could only inspect a maximum batch of five micro pins at a time, but with the Baty Venture FV 3020 now we can check significantly larger quantities — quickly, reliably, and to very tight tolerances. Moreover, we are achieving higher levels of repeatability, shorter inspection times, and an overall improvement in the quality of our parts.
“We had been faced with the growing need for higher precision and faster turnround times and identified that inadequate inspection equipment had become a major bottleneck in our operations, which in turn led to recurring errors that compromised both efficiency and consistency — hence our investment in the Baty Venture FV 3020, a versatile, fully automated, non-contact measuring system designed for precision inspections.
“With advanced vision technology and easy-to-use software, it offers accurate measurements for complex components and geometries, making batch inspections more efficient across various materials. Moreover, its user-friendly interface allowed us to quickly master its operation, with its advanced vision measurement technology drastically improving the speed of inspections while maintaining the very highest standards of precision.”