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Gauging sensors.


Literature details the company's latest series of non-contact laser-based industrial gauging sensors with a 10 nanometer resolution range using specular spec·u·lar  
adj.
Of, resembling, or produced by a mirror or speculum.



specu·lar·ly adv.

Adj. 1.
 reflective triangulation triangulation: see geodesy.


The use of two known coordinates to determine the location of a third. Used by ship captains for centuries to navigate on the high seas, triangulation is employed in GPS receivers to pinpoint their current location on earth.
 measurement principles. The specialized Class II Selcom SLS (Selective Laser Sintering) See laser sintering and 3D printing.  7000 specular reflective sensor is capable of measuring fine target structures such as cracks and grooves on surfaces ranging from perfect mirrors to silicone wafers, stainless steel and other reflective materials. As described in the literature, the SLS 7000 specular reflective sensor features a precise 10 nanometer over a 1 millimeter measurement range, a fast 16 kHz sample rate with patented Fast Light Control Circuit and a small 10 to 20 micron visible laser spot that enables profiling of intricate target structures such as miniscule min·is·cule  
adj.
Variant of minuscule.

Adj. 1. miniscule - very small; "a minuscule kitchen"; "a minuscule amount of rain fell"
minuscule
 cracks and grooves. The literature details the sensor's technical specifications, including its unique built-in digital processor for data averaging and filtering which is contained in a separate controller unit that is said to easily interface with the sensor head.

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Title Annotation:Literature: Instruments
Publication:Rubber World
Date:Sep 22, 2005
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