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Interferometric Microscope with Michelson Lens

Source: Norland Products, Inc.
A fully automated, non-contact, interferometric microscope is designed for measuring the endface geometry of array type structures
Norland Products, Inc. automated, non-contact, interferometric microscope is designed for measuring the endface geometry of array type structures, such as multiple fiber connectors and ferrules. The ACCIS NC-3005 incorporates a Michelson interferometric objective lens on an inverted microscope with a built-in camera and a high-speed computer. With its user-friendly Windows NT software it provides immediate, 3D, topographical information on the surface being inspected.

This unit is designed to measure the key parameters of array type connectors. The microscope measures the radius of curvature and the angle of the endface along two axes. It measures the planar fiber height and differential, planar fiber height of up to eighteen (18) fibers, simultaneously. In addition, it measures the dome height of the connector. Mounts are available for MT, MTP, MPO, Fotron, MiniMAC, Mini-MT, MT-RJ and custom ferrules. This equipment has the ability to measure both flat and angled multiple fiber connectors. The unit automatically switches between white light (broad band scanning) interferometry and red light (phase shift) interferometry.

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