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INTRODUCING THE MANTIS 3RD GEN
Vision Engineering, the world-leading provider of innovative inspection, metrology, and digital 3D visualisation solutions, announced the launch of Mantis 3rd Gen, the latest addition to its best-selling and award-winning range of ergonomic optical stereo microscopes.
Mantis is in use in tens of thousands of R&D, manufacturing and analytical sites around the world. Mantis 3rd Gen incorporates the latest developments in optics, digital cameras and fully adjustable LED lighting, to keep Mantis at the forefront of stereo imaging.
Mantis is designed for precision engineering, electronic engineering, medical device manufacture, and a wide range of other applications that require high-quality images and superior ergonomics. It features a unique, patented, eyepiece-less design that delivers a large, high-quality optical stereo image directly into the user’s eyes, making it more comfortable and easier to view than traditional microscopes.
Manipulative, rework and restoration tasks need stereo images, to allow easy hand-to-eye coordination and depth perception. Mantis 3rd Gen combines stereo optical images, with high resolution camera options for manipulation and recording.
It features long working distance and excellent depth perception, a choice of three magnifications, making it ideal for a wide range of applications. It also comes with five different ways to illuminate your subject, giving you the flexibility to adjust the lighting to get the perfect image for your needs.
Given the building’s heritage, Croxsons also wanted to ensure the space reflected the site’s past history – an old postman’s bike hangs on the wall above the sales suite, and it even has its very own post box.
Croxsons, who recently won two awards at the Surrey Business Awards, is planning an official opening of its new premises during the summer months.
In addition to its outstanding image quality and ergonomics, Mantis also features a powerful digital imaging system that allows you to capture, review, and share high-resolution images. This makes it easy to share your work with colleagues, document your findings, and train new employees.
Substantial R&D has resulted in a new range of stand options, to allow flexibility, stability and reduced footprint