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Image Analysis Micrometers

Image Analysis Micrometers

Image Analysis Micrometers

Image Analysis Micrometers Chrome on Opal Glass
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  • Designed for Morphological Calibration and Measurement
  • 8 Test Plates of Various Patterns
  • NIST Certified Version Available

Common Specifications

Scale Divisions:
0 to 2.5 inches
Increments:
0.5 inches
Pattern Tolerance (μm):
±2 (±4 for Plate 1 Item #3 and #4)
Dimensions (mm):
25.4 x 76.2
Thickness (mm):
1.50 ±0.100
Dimensional Tolerance (mm):
±0.100
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Image Analysis Micrometer #53-713 S$655.40 Qty 5+ S$623.21   Request Quote  
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Image Analysis Micrometer on Opal Glass #58-605 S$841.00 Qty 5+ S$799.53   Request Quote  
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Image Analysis Micrometer, NIST Certificate #59-271 S$1,413.75 Qty 5+ S$1,344.58   Request Quote  
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Image Analysis Micrometer on Opal Glass, NIST Certificate #59-272 S$1,479.00 Qty 5+ S$1,405.34   Request Quote  
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Image Analysis Micrometers are ideal for morphological calibration and measurement of two-dimensional shapes. They feature eight test plates in various sizes of circles, squares, lines, and other geometries. Small patterns, featuring diameters as small as 6.25µm, are ideal for image analysis and machine vision systems, whereas larger features, including a 2.5" linear scale and 0.5” diameter circle, are available for macro inspection. Test plates 1-4 correspond to top patterns and 5-8 to bottom patterns from the left to right. Image Analysis Micrometers are available in NIST certified versions which conform to ASTM-E112 requirements with plate 1, 2, and 8 measured and calibrated.

Image Analysis Micrometer

Technical Information

 
Plate Frame Size Description
1 4.6 x 3.5mm Circles with 2.00, 1.00, 0.50, and 0.25mm diameter
2 1.0 x 0.8mm Circles with 0.500, 0.250, 0.125, 0.0625mm diameter
3 1.0 x 0.8mm 7 bars separated by 30°, 0.200 x 0.020mm
4 1.0 x 0.8mm Various circles, bars, and angular features
5 1.0 x 0.8mm Squares of 0.100, 0.040, 0.020mm (2 sets)
6 2.05 x 1.65mm Grid with 0.050mm lines at 0.100mm pitch
7 4.2 x 3.4mm Grid with 0.200mm lines at 0.200mm pitch
8 10mm long Scale with 0.010mm divisions
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