Interferometers

Interferometers are precision instruments used to measure minute distances, thicknesses, and changes in refractive index. They enhance accuracy and reliability in metrology and inspection tasks.

  1. HEWLLET PACKARD 10706B

    Interferometers

    HEWLLET PACKARD 10706B

    Plane Mirror Interferometer

  2. NISSEI ELECTRIC CO. LTD INTERFEROMETER

    Interferometers

    NISSEI ELECTRIC CO. LTD INTERFEROMETER

    Computer Controlled Lens Measurement System. Laser Interferometer This system was designed to measure the minute coefficients of the compensating lens that become the target for calculating the amount of stripe shift error.

    The basic function is to measure lens based on NC data.

    Make: Nissei Electric Co.

    Model: Sony--Custom

    1 unit @ Best Price

Common Applications

surface measurement

optical testing

mechanical engineering

precision machining

fiber optic testing

semiconductor manufacturing

Buying Guide

Interferometer Buying Considerations

  • Determine the specific measurement application to choose the appropriate interferometer type.
  • Assess the instrument's wavelength range compatibility with your testing materials.
  • Analyze the resolution and accuracy specifications to meet precision requirements.
  • Consider the size and integration capacity of the interferometer within your existing systems.
  • Evaluate the software compatibility for data analysis and process integration.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are interferometers used for?
Interferometers are used in metrology and inspection to precisely measure distances, angles, and surface irregularities.
How do optical interferometers work?
Optical interferometers work by splitting a beam of light, allowing the beams to travel different paths and recombine to measure differences in light path length.
What types of interferometers are available?
Common types include laser interferometers, Michelson interferometers, and Fabry-Perot interferometers, each suited for specific measurement applications.
Why choose corporate surplus interferometers?
Corporate surplus interferometers offer cost-effective solutions without compromising measurement accuracy and reliability.