A step-change in macro-economic factors led CMM specialists, Apex Metrology Ltd (Apex), to conduct a strategic review of its service offering. Customer demands were changing rapidly and becoming less predictable. Part complexities were increasing, delivery deadlines shortening and production volumes becoming more fluid. A move to Renishaw’s REVO® 5-axis co-ordinates measurement system and Equator™ gauging system ensured Apex maintained the responsiveness and future-proofing it needed for the years ahead.
Background
Founded in 2003, Apex Metrology is one of the UK’s leading providers of co-ordinate measuring machine (CMM) services. Its customer base includes a diverse range of companies from sectors including aerospace, automotive, medical, and energy.
The Scottish company has always prided itself on going the extra mile and offering its customers a comprehensive service that helps keeps pace with on-going developments in CMM technology and international quality standards.
Brian Young, Managing Director of Apex said, “Businesses need to make the most of CMM technology to truly benefit from quality control, efficiency savings, and product differentiation. To be used to their full potential, CMMs require constant, proactive support.”
Apex’s range of accredited, quality assured CMM services today comprises part inspection and verification, software programming, validation and training, system maintenance, installation, retrofits, and upgrades. Apex works with customers throughout Scotland, Northern Ireland, and the North of England.
Closely partnered with Renishaw since its inception, Apex offered customers the services of an installed base of in-house CMM equipment that included 3-axis CMM systems using traditional touch-trigger and scanning probes mounted on PH10 motorized indexing heads.
Challenge
REVO 5-axis head providing infinite positioning capability
Like any business operating in an international high technology market, Apex is by no means immune to the impact of macro-economic factors.
Young explained, “With advances in product design software, material technologies, and metal 3D printing, we began to see a general increase in the different types and volumes of CMM projects we were presented with. This technological evolution, combined then with the Brexit decision and the global COVID-19 pandemic, created a new set of business challenges to address.”
Moves by many businesses to identify more local sources of supply, a need for them to further minimise operating costs and observe restrictions on long-distance travel and social distancing, for example, meant the profile of the Apex customer base and its needs were changing rapidly.
He continued, “We knew we had to adapt and further augment the service we were offering. Customer planning horizons were also becoming shorter. What was previously quite predictable and cyclical demands became far less assured. It was clear that we needed to become even more agile than we were and to introduce even higher levels of future-proofing.”
A small independent business built on steady growth, Apex has always invested in the latest technology in order to offer its customers the best-fit technological solution. True to its ethos, it made the decision to increase its in-house capabilities with a strategic investment in next-generation metrology equipment.
“REVO® 5-axis technology and the Equator™ gauging system has had a big impact on our business. They have given us that extra turnkey capability we needed to be more responsive in the face of rapidly evolving customer demand. Change is ultimately inevitable, and we all need to be ready for it.”- Apex Metrology Ltd (UK)
Apex’s facility in Loanhead
Apex’s Brian Young using the REVO 5-axis system
Solution
In-depth discussions with Renishaw led to a rigorous review of existing Apex facilities and a formal proposal was made to begin a migration to state-of-the-art 5-axis CMM technology, partnered with the introduction of a high-precision shop-floor gauging system.
Approving Renishaw’s technical recommendations, Apex committed to the immediate retrofit of its existing DEA Global 3-axis CMM using the REVO 5-axis multi-sensor measurement system comprising infinite positioning head, tactile measurement sensors, controller and Renishaw’s own MODUS software.
Young said, “The upgrade of one of our 3-axis CMMs made perfect sense, from both technical and commercial perspectives. The cost and lead-time involved in installing a brand new 5-axis CMM were prohibitive and we just knew the existing CMM still had plenty of good service left in it.”
The REVO system incorporates 2 rotary axes in the REVO head as well as the existing 3 linear axes on the CMM frame. The REVO head has its own error map, like the CMM, so that the system knows exactly where the probe tip or sensor is at any time. The result is that you only have to calibrate the probe in one position and then you can use any angle you choose for maximum feature access, saving costly calibration time, reducing set-ups and simplifying programming.
For inspecting medium to high volume manufactured parts, Renishaw’s Equator high-speed comparative gauging system was also added to Apex’s in-house capabilities.
Renishaw’s Equator gauging system is a highly repeatable gauging technology operating on the traditional principle of directly comparing production parts with a reference master part. Remastering is as simple as measuring a production part anew, which automatically compensates for any change in thermal conditions.
Young said, “As with REVO, bringing in the Equator gauging system was another very obvious solution. Creating the sort of sanitized, clean room space required by alternative high-volume gauging equipment just wasn’t going to happen. It needed to suit our own facility and the varied throughput demands we regularly face, which the Equator’s flexibility offers.”
Installation of the REVO and Equator systems was supported by a blended mix of hardware and software training conducted both online and face-to-face, at the Apex facility and Renishaw’s UK training centre.
Renishaw’s Equator gauging system
Results
Apex’s additional investment in REVO and the Equator gauging system means it is now able to support a broader customer base and handle the measurement requirements of far more complex parts. Measurement capacity, throughput and productivity have all been increased as a direct result.
At the same time, by extending its natural area of competence to cover 5-axis as well as 3-axis CMM technology, Apex has also been able to augment its customer service offering.
Young said, “REVO 5-axis technology and the Equator gauging system has had a big impact on our business. They have given us that extra turnkey capability we needed to be more responsive in the face of rapidly evolving customer demand. Change is ultimately inevitable, and we all need to be ready for it.”
“It’s not all about high volumes of parts though, customers bring us the more demanding parts to be measured, those with high complexity. We help them reduce their production bottlenecks and provide them with training services that are built on real experience and are not just out-of-the-box’.”
He added, “Many businesses operating legacy 3-axis CMMs are faced with dilemmas. Older machines are facing technical obsolescence, particularly with the control system and software, yet mechanically they remain perfectly sound. 5-axis retrofitting avoids the need to buy all-new by boosting performance and adding longevity. It’s an opportunity we’re now able to bring to customers.”
Within a short time of introducing its 5-axis CMM and comparative gauging services, Apex had handled a variety of new customer projects, including its first commercial gauging project in the automotive components sector as well as third party REVO software program validation for a major aerospace project; and local customer training on REVO 5-axis systems.
Further additions to the company’s turnkey metrology service are now planned, with the introduction of Renishaw’s PH20 5-axis touch-trigger system.
This content was originally published on the Renishaw website.