Confovis portal measuring system allows free rotation and swiveling of the optical surface

Feb. 18, 2014
The CPO-LV-SD can detect the height, depth, width, radii, and angles of flaws, down to the nanometer range, at any point on a lens.

The CPO-LV-SD portal measuring system allows free rotation and swiveling of the optical surface to detect the height, depth, width, radii, and angles of flaws, down to the nanometer range, at any point on a lens. It generates 3D analyses and also handles reflective surfaces. The portal works with Nikon microscope components and the ConfocamC1+ confocal scan head.
Confovis
Jena, Germany
www.confovis.com

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