What standards are available to guarantee the performance of the 3005?
Norland Products provides more standards than anyone else to provide full traceability for our system. Magnification Calibration Standard – The magnification of the system should not change since the optics are fixed. It is still necessary to have a standard to confirm the correct performance of the system. The magnification calibration standard which is supplied with every system is an MT ferrule, polished flat to a mirror like surface. Using the magnification calibration scan, the NC3005 system maps the ferrule and locates the edges of the guide holes. It then calculates the center of the guide holes and calculates a magnification factor with the knowledge the distance between guide holes is 4600 microns. 0 ° MT Metal Reference Ferrule P/N A801129 This optional MT metal reference is a duplicate of a MT connector made of stainless steel with the end face polished to an accuracy of 0.01 ° perpendicular to the sides. This reference is used with the Edge Alignment Mount to set the mirror
Norland Products understands that no system can give the customer confidence in its measurements without accurate standards. We provide a number of standards that assure the user of this accuracy. 0 MT Metal Reference Ferrule P/N A801129 The MT metal reference is a duplicate of an MT connector made of stainless steel and the end face is polished to an accuracy of 0.01 perpendicular to the sides. This reference is used with the Edge Alignment Mount to set the mirror level (parallel) to the end face of the reference. Magnification Calibration Standard – The magnification of the system should not change since the optics are fixed. It is still necessary to have a standard to confirm the correct performance of the system. The magnification calibration standard which is supplied with every system is an MT ferrule polished flat and to a mirror like surface. Using the magnification calibration scan mode in the setup, the NC3005 system maps the ferrule and locates the edges of the guide holes.