Corneal PachyMeter

A corneal pachymeter measures the thickness of thin films using optical or ultrasonic methods. The principle involves calculating the distance difference between the film layer and the substrate through light wave interference or sound wave reflection. Its function is to monitor the thickness of coatings such as paints and inks. Applications include industrial inspections like ink layers on printed materials and plastic coatings.
Selection
When selecting, consider the measurement range to cover the sample thickness, ensuring the accuracy meets process requirements. Choose between contact or non-contact methods based on material characteristics. Check the instrument's calibration method and environmental adaptability. Confirm that the data output format is compatible with existing systems. Evaluate the operational complexity and maintenance costs.