Get instant, all-in-one access to our most popular resources exploring the capabilities, advantages, and practical considerations for 3D surface measurement using white light interferometry (WLI)-based techniques.
This knowledge pack includes:
- 3 full-length application notes
- 2 full-length webinar recordings
- 1 real-time technical demo
RESOURCE TYPE: Application Note [PDF]
LENGTH: 5 pages
DESCRIPTION:
This application note compares the 3D surface measurement capabilities and performance of WLI-based optical profilometry vs. confocal microscopy techniques.
Topics covered include:
RESOURCE TYPE: Application Note [PDF]
LENGTH: 7 pages
DESCRIPTION:
This application note explores the high-precision mean roughness measurement capabilities of WLI-based optical profilers. Topics discussed include normative standards requirements, key technical reasons for choosing WLI methods, and the advantages and areas of applicability of its full areal measurement capabilities.
Example data is included demonstrating how WLI-based tools are able to maintain extremely precise vertical measurement — even on steady, rough slopes and at sub-micron lateral resolution — to achieve perfect correlation with certified roughness standard values.
RESOURCE TYPE: Application Note [PDF]
LENGTH: 6 pages
DESCRIPTION:
This application note explores the use of 3D parameters to characterize surface finish and performance. In it, Bruker experts explain the value and uses of various R and S parameters, then present two real-world case studies in which these 3D parameters were used for the design and development of high-performance surfaces. Contents include:
RESOURCE TYPE: Webinar Recording
LENGTH: 1 hour
DESCRIPTION:
This webinar focuses on answering the question "What are the methods for surface roughness measurement?" and focuses on surface roughness measurements and analysis using two widely-employed methods — (1) contact methods using a stylus profilometer and (2) non-contact methods using a 3D optical profiler based on optical interferometric principles. This includes exploration of the most commonly asked questions about distinction/overlap in the line profile vs. areal roughness analysis.
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RESOURCE TYPE: Webinar Recording
LENGTH: 1 hour
DESCRIPTION:
This webinar focuses on the practical impacts and differences between stylus and areal methods of assessing mean roughness (Ra), as well as the key considerations necessary for determining the most appropriate applications for either method.
Topics discussed include
RESOURCE TYPE: Real-time technical demonstration
LENGTH: 10 minutes
DESCRIPTION:
In this demonstration, Bruker experts demonstrate the use of WLI-based optical profilometry for characterizing the surface roughness of an orthopedic implant. The demonstration includes both a close-up, real-time view of the instrument in use and real-time data collection, analysis, and interpretation using our Vision64 Map software.