Surface profiler from Bruker offers dual-LED illumination

Nov. 4, 2010
The ContourGT-KO non-contact, 3D optical surface profiler offers dual-LED illumination, streamlined architecture and functionality, and improved measurement and computing hardware.

The ContourGT-KO non-contact, 3D optical surface profiler offers dual-LED illumination, streamlined architecture and functionality, and improved measurement and computing hardware. The tabletop device includes the company’s Vision64 operation and analysis software; a modular user interface allowing the user to customize it for production quality control and R&D precision machining and manufacturing applications.
Bruker
Billerica, MA

www.bruker.com

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Tucson, AZ, May 26, 2010 (long version) -- Veeco Instruments Inc. (Nasdaq: VECO), a leading global provider of precision instrumentation and metrology solutions for scientific and industrial markets, today announced a new low-cost member of its ContourGT™ family of non-contact, 3D optical surface profilers. The ContourGT-K0 Surface Metrology System combines streamlined architecture and functionality with significantly improved measurement and computing hardware and software, making it the industry’s most advanced and easiest-to-use low-cost, 3D optical surface profiler.

“With its intuitive user interface and improved throughput capabilities, our ContourGT product line is being very well received by our industrial and research customers,” said Mark R. Munch, Ph.D., Executive Vice President, Veeco Metrology & Instrumentation. “By adding the low-cost K0 version, we have brought top metrology performance and ease-of-use to the more cost-sensitive QA/QC production and R&D applications, including precision machining, medical, printing, high-brightness LED and solar.”

Ross Q. Smith, Vice President and General Manager, Veeco Optical Industrial Metrology, added, “As the precision manufacturing industry pursues ever tightening tolerances and quality assurance criteria, we see a rapidly growing market for simple-to-operate, high-performance, yet low-cost, non-contact, quantitative 3D surface profilers that can replace traditional, 2D contact-based systems. The ContourGT-K0 epitomizes this combination, and we expect it to be the industry’s benchmark in this category.”

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