Multisensor

Well Plate Measurement Using Height Data

Using precision height sensors is a more accurate way to measure well plate fill level than many of the commercially available options. Specifically, using a high accuracy chromatic confocal sensor provides a non-contact method for well plate measurement to the microliter. Various sensor options are available to provide a wide range of measurement volumes and …

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Press release: Peak Metrology and Digital Surf launch advanced profilometry software for precision surface analysis

Pittsburgh, PA and Besançon, France – Jan 30, 2025 — Peak Metrology, automated metrology equipment designer and manufacturer, and Digital Surf, editor of analysis software solutions for profilometry, microscopy and spectroscopy, have announced the release of Peak Metrology Surface Analysis, a profilometry software package powered by Mountains® technology that enables engineers, scientists and metrologists across industries to analyze …

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Removing shadowing effects when using laser triangulation sensors

Shadowing occurs when the laser is blocked by a part surface while trying to return to the sensor head. The problem: Missing surface data The triangulation principle, such as the one used by laser measurement devices, often has a limitation when it comes to measuring surfaces with tall features. These tall features obstruct the outgoing …

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