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Chromatic Confocal Sensors – Point Sensors

The “classical” confocal setup is characterized by an excellent lateral resolution and a very high signal-to-noise ratio but has the disadvantage of having a very small depth of focus, requiring vertical scanning.

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Chromatic Confocal Sensors – Point Sensors

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  1. Chromatic Confocal Sensors – Point Sensors Non-contact measurement of distance and thickness along the Z axis 2d & 3D profilometry High axial resolution (down to 2nm in distance mode along Z-axis) Wide choice of measuring ranges (100 microns to 42mm range) No need for vertical scanning while sample is in range High repetition rate (up to 10kHz) Allows measurements on steep slope (up to ±42 deg) Works on any type of sample (transparent/opaque, polished/rough)

  2. Works on all materials (metals glass, semiconductor, plastic, ceramics, paper, fabrics, rubber, wood, polymer etc) Insensitive to ambient light Request for Quote: http://www.axiomoptics.com/wsm/chromatic-confocal- sensors-point-sensors/#item2

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