Laser Micrometers
A laser micrometer has a rotating optical element which reflects or refracts a laser beam through the measurement area and into the path of an object which is to be measured. In this process, the part being measured then obstructs the laser light and creates a shadow that persists for a time proportional to the size of the part. Laser micrometers have sensors that enable a vast variety of applications, monitoring the presence of an object through to recognition of gaps as well as web-edge detection. Laser micrometers can measure round, and non-round parts while in-process and provide a very stable way of gauging measurements. Industries that use laser micrometers include engineering, metallurgy, and the wire and cable industry.
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Tritex NDT Ltd
View company profileTritex NDT manufacture and supply a range of multiple echo ultrasonic thickness gauges used to determine corrosion levels and measure metal thickness without disturbing or affecting protective coatings, only the metal thickness is measured. All gauges have Intelligent Probe Recognition (IPR) as well as Automatic Measurement Verification (AMVS).
Our ultrasonic thickness gauges are used all over the world in all applications where metal thickness and corrosion is of concern. They have been designed to be robust for use in extremely harsh conditions and all gauges are built to the highest standards. We are an ISO9001 certified company and committed to quality and customer service from first contact and throughout the active life of the gauge.