Non-Contact Measurement Probe Features Wide Dynamic Range

Nov. 1, 1999
Extremely precise, three-dimensional digital images of virtually any surface can be made with the Conoprobe 1000 non-contact measurement probe, which uses a technique called Conoscopic Holography to allow measurements up to 700 points per second

Extremely precise, three-dimensional digital images of virtually any surface can be made with the Conoprobe 1000 non-contact measurement probe, which uses a technique called Conoscopic Holography to allow measurements up to 700 points per second dynamically while the probe is in motion. The probe is suited for making non-contact, precision measurements of machine parts and tools, plastic and rubber industrial molds and components, automotive components, electronic components, and more. It is designed primarily for integration by OEM users into their measurement systems.By simply changing the lens on the probe, anything from a sub-micron to meters can be measured precisely; no other instruments are needed. The probe also maintains high precision and repeatability over a wide working range. The instrument permits measurement of narrow and deep holes of diameters less than 1 mm and depth-to-diameter ratios of 25:1.

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