
Large Scale Metrology
Large-scale metrology refers to the inspection of components and systems with dimensions too large for most conventional measurement labs, including components for aircraft, trains, and ships. Inspecting these types of components may require coordinate measurement machines (CMMs) or other instruments that can measure such large, dimensional complex geometries.
About Surface Metrology
Surface metrology is important because a surface’s topography, or surface texture, determines its physical and mechanical properties. These properties include: friction, adhesion, oxidation, and thermal and electrical conductivity.
Surface metrology can be used to control many functions on manufactured objects and mechanical components, such as: Reducing wear on moving parts, Increasing the lifespan of moving parts, Ensuring sealing between shafts and seals, Decreasing fuel consumption, and Optimizing the efficiency of solar cells.
Surface metrology can be measured using contact or non-contact methods. Contact methods use a measurement stylus that’s dragged across the surface, while non-contact methods include interferometry, digital holography, and confocal microscopy.