DSF/PREN ISO 25178-605
Geometrical product specifications (GPS) – Surface texture: Areal – Part 605: Design and characteristics of non-contact (point autofocus probe) instruments (ISO/DIS 25178‑605:2023)
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| Organization: | DS |
| Status: | pending |
| Page Count: | 25 |
| ICS Code (Properties of surfaces): | 17.040.20 |
scope:
This document describes the design and characteristics of point autofocus probe instruments for areal measurement of surface topography. Because surface profiles can be extracted from areal surface topography data, the methods described in this document can be applied to profiling measurements as well.
Document History
January 29, 2014
Geometrical product specifications (GPS) - Surface texture: Areal - Part 605: Nominal characteristics of non-contact (point autofocus probe) instruments
This document defines the design and metrological characteristics of a particular non-contact instrument for measuring surface texture using the point autofocusing.
DSF/PREN ISO 25178-605
Geometrical product specifications (GPS) – Surface texture: Areal – Part 605: Design and characteristics of non-contact (point autofocus probe) instruments (ISO/DIS 25178‑605:2023)
This document describes the design and characteristics of point autofocus probe instruments for areal measurement of surface topography. Because surface profiles can be extracted from areal surface...
Geometrical product specifications (GPS) - Surface texture: Areal - Part 605: Nominal characteristics of non-contact (point autofocus probe) instruments (ISO/DIS 25178-605:2011)
This document defines the design and metrological characteristics of a particular non-contact instrument for measuring surface texture using the point autofocusing.
Geometrical product specifications (GPS) - Surface texture: Areal - Part 605: Nominal characteristics of non-contact (point autofocus probe) instruments (ISO/DIS 25178-605:2011)
This part of ISO 25178 describes the metrological characteristics of a non-contact instrument for measuring surface texture using point autofocus probing.