For
Immediate Release
Nuclear Underwater Laser Scanner Delivers Precise In-Vessel Measurements
SEATTLE, WASHINGTON - January 24, 2011 -
Newton Labs, a Seattle, Washington-based
manufacturer of machine vision, robotics and optical automation has developed and deployed a laser scanning product specifically designed
to operate underwater, in-vessel, within either PWR or BWR reactors. The device, the NM200UW Nuclear Underwater Laser Scanner , designed
in partnership with a major U.S. nuclear utility, produces a point cloud output so detailed that when utilized with industry standard
three-dimensional software a full measurable CAD model can be generated.
“This is a very exciting new product for the nuclear industry.” stated John W. Bramblet, President and CEO of Newton. “The
need has existed for some time to be able to produce precise measurements and dimensions in-vessel. The NM200UW, when used in conjunction
with 3D software, provides fully measurable CAD models of the internals. In addition, its ability to provide precise dimensioning of
features, cracks, welds and other areas allows trending that was never before possible.” he added.
According to Justin Everly, Vice President of Development at Newton Labs, the capability of the laser scanner is important to nuclear
utility operators because they often question the accuracy of as-built reactor blue prints created many years ago. “The only
real-world evaluation available to operators today is via video cameras which cannot
take precise measurements. “ Everly said.
The NM200UW Nuclear Laser Scanner,
along with its sister product the NM200E PWR Fuel Assembly Mapping system, are the latest additions to the Newton line of nuclear advanced
technology measurement devices. A full data sheet for the NM200UW Nuclear Underwater Laser Scanner can be downloaded at: http://newtonlabs.com/power.htm.
About
Newton Labs
Seattle based Newton Labs is a privately held manufacturer of machine vision, robotics and optical
automation. A spin-out of MIT, the company has for more than 18 years developed and marketed high-performance, computer-driven automation
for industrial processes. Newton’s products are designed to allow the quality, efficiency and cost effectiveness of computer
technology to replace the human element in virtually every industry. Newton Labs has deployed more than 20,000
machine vision, robotic and automation systems worldwide. Additional information about Newton and its products may be found at www.newtonlabs.com
Public Relations Contact:
Marshall Butler
mbutler@newtonlabs.com / 425-251-9600