With conventional triangulation sensors, the measurement result depends very much on the structure and the angle of inclination of the surface. This leads to relatively large measurement uncertainties, which only allow the sensor to be used for less accurate measurement tasks. Better results are achieved with the Foucault laser sensor WLP (patent) integrated in the beam path of the Werth Zoom. This is particularly suitable for fast flatness measurements of surfaces tilted by up to 80° or correspondingly curved surfaces.
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