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Welcome to the Website of the
Dimensional Metrology Standards Consortium
The mission of Dimensional Metrology Standards Consortium
(DMSC, Inc.) is to identify urgently needed standards in the field of
dimensional metrology, and to promote, foster, and encourage the development and
interoperability of these standards,
along with related and supporting standards that will benefit the industry as a
whole. The Dimensional Measuring
Interface Standard (DMIS) is one
such standard that the consortium
has the responsibility to develop, maintain and support as well as to coordinate
and harmonize with other related standards efforts. The DMSC invites participation within the
consortium of other standards groups and activities that seek to resolve the
technology and other issues of automated dimensional metrology. (Read more) |
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Introduction and How to Participate; also, Benefits and Justification
In today’s environment, standards are essential to national
and international economies, to world trade, and to the success of individual
companies. Lack of interoperability
between manufacturing automation systems is known to waste hundreds of millions of dollars
every year. A new organization, the Dimensional Metrology Standards Consortium
(DMSC), Inc., has been established which recognizes the critical importance
of industrial manufacturing and metrology standards. The objective of the consortium is to take an
active role in the establishment and coordination of these existing and
emerging technologies. (Click on any Topic Heading in these pages for more information.)
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The next scheduled DMIS and I++DME Training Workshop has been scheduled for the week of February 15-18. Reservations need to be made by Wednesday, February 10.
Training Classroom
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The Dimensional
Metrology Standards Consortium (DMSC, Inc.) has officially announced the DMIS
Certification Program for testing DMIS Conformance against the DMIS
Standard. This certification has been
years in the making with the help and expertise of the DMSC, the DMIS Standards
Committee (DSC), the Automotive Industry Action Group's "Metrology Interoperability Project Team (MIPT)," and the
National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). This collective group has defined various
DMIS Conformance Classes, a DMIS Conformance Test Suite, as well as a DMIS
Certification Program to validate the correctness and completeness of vendor
DMIS-based products.
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The New DMIS 5.2 Standard has been approved by ANSI, and is ready for distribution via Download. DMIS 5.2 includes new commands for multi-axis inspection (such as the Revo), along with some 55 SIR improvements, fixes and enhancements to the DMIS 5.1 Standard.
Simply click on this Online Store link, for complete information and to pre-order with the huge discount.
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New DMIS 5.2 Standard now available! |
DMIS 5.2 APPROVED AS STANDARD
The new version of the Dimensional Measuring Interface
Standard (DMIS), revision 5.2, has been completed and was approved by ANSI on August 4, 2009, as an American National Standard. DMIS 5.2 includes multi-axis scanning capabilities along with many additional enhancements. Orders are now being accepted for the new DMIS Standard via our Online Store. To order your copy, and learn more about DMIS 5.2, click on this link to our Online Store. |
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