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You are here: Home / Test Equipment / Mitutoyo Introduces World’s First 0.1µm Micrometer

Mitutoyo Introduces World’s First 0.1µm Micrometer

February 6, 2012 By Test and Measurement Editor 1 Comment

Mitutoyo America Corporation announces availability of its new, High-Accuracy Digimatic® Digital Micrometer – the first micrometer to offer 0.1μm resolution measurement. Now, high-accuracy measurement can be had in a convenient, hand-held tool.

The High-Accuracy Digimatic® Micrometer utilizes the Absolute® rotary sensor (patent pending) manufactured utilizing Mitutoyo’s own high precision screw machining technology. This sensor reduces instrument error to ±0.5μm to deliver high-accuracy with no trade-off in operability. The Absolute® system eliminates the need to reset the origin each time power is turned on thus enabling measurement immediately upon start-up. In addition, the measurement origin can be preset to any value within the display range to reduce set-up time and improve repeatability. The display can be zeroed at any position, making comparison measurement easier. Display resolution can be switched to 0.5μm if 0.1μm measurement is not required.

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The Mitutoyo High-Accuracy Digimatic® Micrometer features an extremely rigid frame for stable measurement while a constant-force barrel/spindle mechanism eliminates the possibility of overspeed errors. Transference of body heat to the instrument is reduced by use of a heat shield (removable), minimizing errors attributable to thermal expansion while handheld measurements are performed.

Additionally, the Mitutoyo High-Accuracy Digimatic® Micrometer supports output to measurement data applications such as MeasurLink®, Mitutoyo’s proprietary statistical-processing and process-control program which performs statistical analysis and provides real-time display of measurement results for SPC applications. The program can also be linked to a higher-level network environment for enterprise-wide functionality.

Mitutoyo Corporation
www.mitutoyo.com

Filed Under: Test Equipment Tagged With: Mitutoyo

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  1. Steve Vodic says

    April 13, 2017 at 5:31 am

    I had used Mitutoyo Micrometer it’s very good. take the measurements easily with a little care and precaution measure here. Nice informative blog.

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