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profilometers are not only
measuring static topography, but now also
dynamic topography – such
systems are
described as time-resolved
profilometers....
- microscopy,
photogrammetry and non-contact
profilometers. The most
common method is to use a
diamond stylus profilometer. The
stylus is run
perpendicular to...
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three families:
Topographical instruments:
contact and non-contact 3D
profilometers,
interferometric and
confocal microscopes,
structured light projectors...
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TalyMap Contour on Taylor-Hobson's
profilometers,
PicoImage on Keysight's AFM's,
HommelMap on Jenoptik's
profilometers (Hommel-Etamic line of products)...
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company now
manufactures precision metrology instruments—in particular,
profilometers for the
analysis of
surface textures and forms.
Taylor Hobson is now...
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industrial and bio-medical applications. Novacam's fiber-based
optical profilometers and
Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT)
systems are
based on low coherence...
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measurement stylus across the surface;
these instruments are
called profilometers. Non-contact
methods include: interferometry,
confocal microscopy, focus...
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macrotexture using measurements taken with
highway speed laser or
inertial profilometers.
Megatexture (MeTx) is a
result of
pavement wear and distress, causing...
- of a (Ra = 3 μm)
roughness calibration sample (as used to
calibrate profilometers), from 2
scanning electron microscope images tilted by 15° (top left)...
- as four main
lines of
products MountainsMap,
software for
profilometers (2D
Profilometers, 3D
optical profilers and
light microscopes) MountainsSEM,...