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MCT225 offering absolute accuracy for inside geometry This new ‘absolute-accuracy’ Metrology-CT (MCT) system guarantees that all internal and external geometry is measured efficiently. A proprietary liquid cooled micro-focus reflection source and air-cooled cabinet provide long-term stability and enable the MCT225 to achieve an impressive accuracy specification. It offers superior measuring accuracy and small feature detection to inspect precision plastic parts, small castings and complex parts and assemblies. Benefits.

50 years’ experience of Coordinate Measuring Machine (CMM) metrology blended with 25 years’ experience of X-ray Computed Tomography (CT). Absolute accuracy 9 + L/50 μm in accordance with the VDI/VDE 2630. Proprietary micro-focus source developed for metrology CT purposes. High-precision mechatronics increase sample manipulation accuracy. Straightforward manual use and automation process flow execution. Powerful visualization and analysis provide detailed insight. Suitable for wide range of sample sizes and material densities.

Metrology CT: Non-destructive 3D inspection of internal/external geometry Metrology CT is the fusion of metrology and X-ray Computed Tomography (CT). X-ray has long been used for industrial applications. With X-ray CT a number of 2D X-ray images are taken at different angles around the sample. All of the external and internal geometry is captured as the X-rays pass through the sample.

CT software constructs a 3D model of the sample using these 2D images. Dimensional characteristics such as size, position and form can be measured directly using the model as well as full part-to-CAD comparison, section reporting and GD&T analysis. Absolute accuracy of 9μm + L/50 and 2μm feature detectability The MCT225 offers absolute accuracy of 9μm + L/50, and 2μm feature detectability. Absolute Accuracy guarantees measurement accuracy without time consuming comparative scans or reference measurements. Samples are simply placed on a rotary table inside the enclosure and measured. The CT system is pre-calibrated using accuracy standards traceable to the UK’s national measurement institute (NPL) and verified using VDI/VDE 2630 guidelines for Computed Tomography in Dimensional Measurement. A key component of the MCT225 system is the in-house developed Nikon Metrology 225 kV micro-focus X-ray source.

It produces incredibly sharp images with low noise levels, enabling magnification levels up to 150x with 2 µm feature detection. MCT225 is pre-calibrated using accuracy standards traceable to the UK's national measurement institute (NPL) and verified using VDI/VDE 2630 guidelines for Computed Tomography in Dimensional Measurement. “Absolute accuracy” guarantees measurement accuracy without time consuming comparative scans or reference measurements; samples are simply placed on a rotary table inside the enclosure and measured. High-precision mechatronics increase sample manipulation accuracy The MCT225 is equipped with a fully programmable 5-axis precision and large capacity sample manipulator. The manipulator has been optimized through Finite Element Analysis (FEA).

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The design of the manipulator benefited from 50 years of CMM development expertise, to ensure highly accurate sample movement. High precision linear guideways and axis travel error correction offer accurate and repeatable motion within the temperature controlled enclosure.

High resolution optical encoders also fit this strategy for maximum precision. X-ray images taken by a high resolution 4-Megapixel detector is the starting point for the system’s high performance digital imaging and processing. Large capacity manipulator for samples up to 5 kg that fit in a measuring volume of 250 mm diameter and 450 mm height. Long manipulator travel: 480 mm (18.89”) in x direction, 450 mm (17.71”) in y direction, 730 mm (28.74”) in z direction, and rotation in 360 degrees Straightforward manual use and automated process flow The unique CT Wizard guides the operator every step of the way from sample loading to creating the final inspection report. Settings are automatically optimized for accuracy and image quality without compromising on productivity.

Accelerated reconstruction of the sample volume, using optimized graphics cards, reduces the total process time from hours to minutes. Macros allow for automated workflows that execute repeated CT data capture. After recording a macro, an operator positions a sample on the manipulator table and starts the procedure. The MCT225 system automatically moves the sample while X-ray images are being taken. When the imaging cycle is completed, the operator can switch specimens and re-start the procedure. Powerful visualization and analysis provide detailed insight The unique CT Wizard guides the operator every step of the way from sample loading to creating the final inspection report.

Settings are automatically optimized for accuracy and image quality without compromising on productivity. Accelerated reconstruction of the sample volume, using optimized graphics cards, reduces the total process time from hours to minutes. Reporting and analysis features include:.

Part-to-CAD comparison with color mapping. Surface measurement using surface and voxel data. Geometric feature inspection.

Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T). 3D visualization of the sample volume The same dataset can easily be used for measurement and defect analysis (NDT). Flexible efficiency for a wide variety of applications MCT255 is an invaluable asset for manufacturers seeking to benefit from reduced leads times and inspection cycles. The powerful X-ray source and large capacity manipulator combine with high magnification and small feature detection to create a solution suited to a wide variety of applications.

Plastic injection-mold and metal die-cast manufacturers can significantly reduce correction cycles during tool development and production start-up, accelerating time to market for new products. All shrinkage, deformation and dimensional errors are clearly identified in easy to understand inspection reports making it easier to define corrective actions. Emerging production techniques like additive manufacturing now make it possible to produce small and highly complex components that can’t be inspected using touch probes or optical sensors. Here too MCT225 makes it possible to measure and analyze these components in a single non-destructive operation. The high-precision microfocus 225 kV and 225 kW source penetrates different materials.

The thickness of the samples the can be fully penetrated by the X-ray beams depends on the material density. Material penetration: plastic 170 mm (6.7”), aluminum 75 mm (2.9”) and iron 15 mm (0.6”). Other suitable materials include: steel, ceramic, carbon fibre and wood. Large capacity manipulator for samples up to 5 kg that fit in a measuring volume of 250 mm diameter and 450 mm height Open tube technology reduces Cost of Ownership The open-tube technology of the new source fitted in the MCT225 reduces the cost of ownership. The serviceable open-tube source allows for quick and straightforward replacement of the filament, saving time and money.

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Wonder how to get your 2.0 to play encrypted blu-ray discs? You'll need two files: keys database and AACS dynamic library. Keys database: get the file Windows: put it in%APPDATA%/aacs/. How to find where%appdata% dir is? Mac OS: put it in /.config/aacs/ Linux: put it in /.config/aacs/ AACS dynamic library Windows 32bit: put that file in your VLC directory Mac OS: right-click on VLC, choose 'Show package contents' and put that file in Contents/MacOS/lib directory Linux 32bit: put that file in VLC folder (or in LDLIBRARYPATH, usually /usr/lib/) Linux 64bit: put that file in VLC folder (or in LDLIBRARYPATH, usually /usr/lib64/) Download from or NOTE! This is not any official VLC release. VLC does not yet support blu-ray menus so you must manually select title to play.

Not all Blu-ray movies are supported. (Or buy or and they will decrypt in the background for you.). In XP the 'appdata' setting is under documents and settings. To check it open a command prompt window (old style dos box).click on start, click on run and then type cmd and press enter. Once the box opens just type the word set and press enter. This will give you a list of all the environment variables that your session has set. Near the top of the list you'll see one that looks like APPDATA=C: documents and settings YourUsername Application Data.

YourUsername will be your userid so it will be different. This is where you need to go to in explorer to add the aacs dir and put the keydb.cfg file in it.

The dll goes in the same dir as.exe. I normally use that came with my drive for playback but purely out of curiosity I ran some quick tests This worked fine with older titles like Superman Returns, Total Recall and Space Cowboys but it can't play 2012. It looks like it's reading the disc and the time updates but no audio or video plays it just shows a canned vlc graphic.

Another title Journey to the centre of the earth starts playing the extras but when I selected the main title the app crashed. Btw) I know it found the aacs dir because it added a new dir named vuk under it in which it created a file for each title that I tested. Wonder how to get your 2.0 to play encrypted blu-ray discs? You'll need two files: keys database and AACS dynamic library. Keys database: get the file Windows: put it in%APPDATA%/aacs/. How to find where%appdata% dir is? Mac OS: put it in /.config/aacs/ Linux: put it in /.config/aacs/ AACS dynamic library Windows 32bit: put that file in your directory Mac OS: right-click on VLC, choose 'Show package contents' and put that file in Contents/MacOS/lib directory Linux 32bit: put that file in VLC folder (or in LDLIBRARYPATH, usually /usr/lib/) Linux 64bit: put that file in VLC folder (or in LDLIBRARYPATH, usually /usr/lib64/) Download from or NOTE!

This is not any official VLC release. VLC does not support blu-ray menus so you must manually select title to play. (Or buy or and they will decrypt in the background for you.) I tried to follow this step on my mac osx 10.7.3 but it doesn't work with my official vlc 2.0 release, why?

I insert this two file in exact directory but it doesn't work with my pearl harbor blu-ray disc (for example) where i wrong? '/.config/aacs/ ' I write in my terminal window: cd.confing mkdir aacs cp KEYDB.cfg. (everything ok) then insert my bd disc into my samsung bluray player, open but the same error. Any solutions, please??

Did you copy the to the Contents/MacOS/lib folder? I have only tested it on one Blu-ray(Batman Begins) in Windows 7 and it worked. Yes I did it!

But it doesn't work on my mac! Ayn solution? I don't understand exactly about this directory position: /.config/aacs/ Yes, the documentation provided in the first post from is a joke. It's not your fault.

My best guess based on my Unix/Linux experience (MacOS is essential a Unix variant) is that they mean for you to go to your home directory as a user and then go to.config/aacs under YOUR home directory. You might want to get familiar with Terminal under OS X as I think it would be simpler to do this on the command line - if you have some Unix/Linux experience. So if your user account is JoeBlow then you would go to something like /users/JoeBlow/.config/aacs. Did you copy the to the Contents/MacOS/lib folder? I have only tested it on one Blu-ray(Batman Begins) in Windows 7 and it worked. Yes I did it!

But it doesn't work on my mac! Ayn solution? I don't understand exactly about this directory position: /.config/aacs/ Yes, the documentation provided in the first post from is a joke. It's not your fault. My best guess based on my Unix/Linux experience (MacOS is essential a Unix variant) is that they mean for you to go to your home directory as a user and then go to.config/aacs under YOUR home directory. You might want to get familiar with Terminal under OS X as I think it would be simpler to do this on the command line - if you have some Unix/Linux experience. So if your user account is JoeBlow then you would go to something like /users/JoeBlow/.config/aacs.

I did it in my home directory I copied KEYDB.cfg file but nothing work.any help please? I did it with my terminal under MAC OS X. Alright, I can't get this to work.

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I am still getting the message that I don't have an AACS Decoder installed. I put the keydb in%appdata% aacs. And I now have libaacs.dll in d: program files (x86), d: program files (x86) plugins aacs, and even c: windows syswow64 for kicks!

Where does this library have to be? Which version of VLC are you running. If you are running the 32bit version make sure to download the 32bit version DLL. Same goes for 64bit version. This was the problem I had at first. I'm using Windows 7 64bit and I mistakenly downloaded the 64bit version of the DLL. Once I got VLC to play the movie, only the opening trailer played.

At this point you have to go to title under video when you right click on the screen. Choose the longest run time and that should be your movie. Hello, I just downloaded all the plugins and have set up all my files in the correct directors in windows vista. Is crashing after about 11 seconds on every disk, has anyone else run into this issue with the BD plugin? I am also trying to install the plugins on linux but, I am new to the OS. I started using Ubuntu about 4 days ago, any help with explaining how to get to the correct directory for the aacs folder would be appreciated. The Linux tree is way different than the Windows tree so, I am new to the file system and really dont know my way around.

Ok I have fixed the issue of the crash. It would be a good idea to update your instructions so that people know that you are suppose to check the box to not show menus. I had my disks working until the menus started to pop and then the crash.

I was searching around on the forums and found the fix. I still need help with the Linux side of things but, I have every thing working on windows.

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If anyone is still having issues after installing the aacs.dll and the Key database correctly, more than likely VLC isn't working because you are not checking dont show menus option. I have also tried to use the VLC 64 bit variant with the 64 bit aacs, this is not working for me, has anyone else got the 64 bit version to work? If so, what have you done to get this operational?

I am on Vista 64 bit and would really appreciate any help on how to get it working with the 64 bit software. I am also still looking for help on Ubuntu 64 bit because I do cannot locate the correct directory to install the files on linux. Thank you again for any help and I hope my information has helped anyone still having issues with the BD playback. For those who are still having issues here is the instructions to help you get your BD working. Install 2.0.1 current build 2.

Install the KEYDB.cfg in the%APPDATA%aacs/ directory. In order to do this use the Windows Search optionthis is for Vista and Win7, not sure how to go about it in XP and type in%APPDATA%. This will bring you to the roaming folder in the APPDATA directory. Once inside the directory, create a new folder and name it aacs.

Once the folder is created put, the KEYDB.cfg in the folder and close it. Open your VLC directory, the directory where you installed VLC.

For me that is D:/Program Files(x86)/VideoLAN/. Take the liabaacs.dll and place it in the directory. You will see all the other library.dll files that VLC uses to play DVD's. Once you are done open up VLC and chose Open Media and select the BluRay option. Then check the no discs menu before selecting your BluRay drive from the drop down menu. Once you select the drop down menu, select play and VLC will now play your Blu-Ray DVD.