The CWS achieves very high measuring dynamics with highly reflective objects, e.g. mirrors, glass etc. and with light-absorbing objects, e.g. matt black surfaces.
The CWS is especially suitable for digitising all types of freeform surfaces. It can also be used for measuring the thickness of glass or lenses and for capturing the topology of microstructures.
The CWS achieves a vertical resolution of up to 10 nm and a scanning rate of up to 1000 points per second.
The chromatic white light sensor is the ideal choice:
- For the topographical acquisition of microstructures
- For the digitisation of glossy surfaces (e.g. glass, polished metal)
- For the digitisation of transparent materials
Example applications for CWS:
- Microlenses
- Ball grid arrays (BGA)
- Integrated circuits
- Medical implants