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Optimet conoscopic
holography Probes offer four major benefits when used
in measurement devices.
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& Reproducibility
The ConoProbe head maintains
high resolution and reproducibility over a wide
working range. In most cases the resolution and
reproducibility is better than 1/8000th of the
working range, in contrast to 1/1000th, as with
most other systems.
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| Versatility |
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Surface Independent
Variable surfaces ranging
from highly reflective to roughly textured.
No need for painting or
resurfacing!
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Grazing Incidence Measurement
The ConoProbe head measures
angles very close to grazing incidence.
The Forbidden Zone extends only 5 degrees or
less from normal incidence in all directions,
giving ConoProbe a significant advantage over
other measurement systems.
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Bore Holes and Hard-to-Measure Geometries
The ConoProbe combines
co-linearity
with bending/relay
optics to measure deep, narrow slots, grooves
and blind-holes. Performs absolute distance
measurement and can measure radii.
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Universality
& Cost-Efficiency
The ConoProbe measures
objects ranging from sub-microns to half a meter,
using a single sensor head with interchangeable
lenses.
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Stability
The system is robust as it contains
no moving parts. In addition, it is not susceptible
to orientation. The sensors have been proven to
comply with the industrial standards following
tests performed under harsh environmental conditions.
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Last Update:
October 25, 2007
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