A test station to verify the calibration of optical dioptometer

Engineers who work in the optical manufacturing industry often encounter the need to verify the correct calibration of instruments they use. It is common to use the services of companies specializing in calibration, or alternatively, to send an instrument to its manufacturer for a certification. Thi...

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Main Author: Distasio, Anthony J.
Format: eBook
Language: English
Published: Norwich, N.Y. : Knovel, 2013.
Series: Engineering cases
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ISBN: 9781621986874
162198687X
Physical Description: 1 online resource : illustrations.

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Summary: Engineers who work in the optical manufacturing industry often encounter the need to verify the correct calibration of instruments they use. It is common to use the services of companies specializing in calibration, or alternatively, to send an instrument to its manufacturer for a certification. This engineering case describes a situation where none of the local calibration firms could calibrate a specific dioptometer, which was being used in critical steps of their manufacturing process for several optical products. The in-house engineers had to devise their own calibration techniques that were repeatable, accurate, and could be vetted by the manufacturer before implementation.
Item Description: Knovel brief article.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN: 9781621986874
162198687X
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