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23 October 1986 Laser Mike Optical Micrometers: In Theory And In Use
John Godshall, Harry Petrohilos
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Abstract
The LaserMike optical micrometer system uses a scanning helium-neon laser to perform non-contact gauging of profile dimensions. High-speed, accurate gauging of stationary or moving products is possible. By combination with microprocessor-based controllers, the LaserMike can be effectively utilized in a variety of integrated automatic systems.
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John Godshall and Harry Petrohilos "Laser Mike Optical Micrometers: In Theory And In Use", Proc. SPIE 0665, Optical Techniques for Industrial Inspection, (23 October 1986); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.938810
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KEYWORDS
Laser optics

Inspection

Mirrors

3D scanning

Laser scanners

Sensors

Scanners

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