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Distance Measuring Systems
Flexible precision with FDM-1 and FDM-2
The fiber-optic distance measuring systems FDM-1 & FDM-2 use high-precision sensors for performing contactless distance, shape and roughness measurements with a resolution in the sub-nanometer range. The specially fabricated miniature fiber-optic probes allow for enormous flexibility. With diameters starting from just 50 µm, they can even access very small or difficult-to-reach cavities. They can be used to scan the holes of injection nozzles or the small gaps between the teeth of precision gear wheels. Standard probes with diameters of 0.8 and 1.3 mm are available for larger cavities.
Thanks to the modular design of the measuring system, the probe and evaluation unit can be placed at almost any distance from each other. High measuring frequencies, integrated interfaces and system-specific software solutions means they can be fully integrated into automated production processes. For inline measurements at production speed.
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Your benefits
- Measuring in the smallest of spaces (from Ø 0.1 mm)
- Results with nanometer accuracy
- Non-contact and wear-free
- 100-percent inspection capability
- Almost material and surface-independent
- Single-point and multi-point measurements possible
- Generation of 2D profiles and 3D point clouds
- Standards-compliant quality control according to DIN EN ISO
- Easy-to-automate and fully integrable
- Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)
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System characteristics
FDM-1
Highest accuracy
Measuring range |
80 µm |
Resolution (typical standard deviation) |
< 3 nm* |
Diameter of the measuring probe |
≥ 50 µm |
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FDM-2
Large measuring range
Measuring range |
1 mm |
Resolution (typical standard deviation) |
< 10 nm* |
Diameter of the measuring probe |
≥ 50 µm |
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General parameters
Measurement principle |
low coherence interferometry |
Probe diameter |
0.05 / 0.08 / 0.125 / 0.8 / 1.3 – 5 mm |
Measurable materials and surfaces |
Glas, metal, ceramics, plastic etc. – transparent, glossy, matt |
Inner diameter of the tested object |
from 0.1 mm |
Direction of measurement |
axial (0°), angular (45° – 90°) |
Measuring frequency |
up to 20 kHz (depending on the surface) |
Multi-point measurement |
parallel or sequential read-out from multiple probes |
Software |
FDMControl (control software) / DataViewer (analysis software) |
Programming interfaces |
API, DLL |
System interfaces (configurable) |
Trigger IN, Gate IN, Trigger OUT: TTL 5V, Ethernet, GPIO |
Power supply |
230 V (AC) |
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Applications
FDM-1 und FDM-2 are particularly suited for applications in the precision and ultra-precision manufacturing sector. The miniaturized probes allow for flexible, contactless and highly precise inspections of difficult-to-access surface structures and cavities.
- Detecting the roughness and waviness of technical surfaces
- Monitoring and determining tool wear
- Inspecting optics, wafers and optical flats
- Measuring in scan mode for 2D/3D representation of free-form surfaces such as the flanks of gear wheels
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- Measuring expansion, drift, wear and vibrations on ultra-precision machines and machine tools
- Highly accurate position detection for component alignment and tool position determination multi-point measurement possible
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- e.g. roundness, flatness, straightness, parallelism, circular run-out
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- e.g. micro-drilled holes, holes of injection nozzles, gaps between the teeth of precision gear wheels
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- Compatibility and automation thanks to serial interfaces
- Single or multi-point measurements
- Inline measurements at production speed
- Industry 4.0 applications
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We’ll be happy to develop customized solutions for your specific measurement task.
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