Below are general answers on a typical component of a surface roughness gauge and tester from the list of GAO Tek’s surface roughness gauge and testers. To facilitate our customers to select our products, we have further classified our surface roughness gauges and testers by their features: benchtop, handheld, high precision, data logging, and probes.
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Electronic Components:
- Probe/Sensor: This is a key electronic component that makes physical contact with the surface being measured. GAO Tek’s surface roughness gauge and tester contain a stylus that traverses the surface, capturing data on irregularities.
- Microprocessor: Our surface roughness gauge and tester process signals from the sensor, perform calculations, and send data to the display or external devices.
- Digital Display: GAO Tek’s surface roughness gauge and tester show real-time measurements, providing immediate feedback to the user.
- Data Storage: Our surface roughness gauge and tester have internal memory or external storage for storing measurement data for future analysis.
- Power Supply: GAO Tek ensures that the surface roughness gauge and tester have batteries or an external power source to provide energy for operation.
Software Components:
- Measurement Algorithms: We ensure our surface roughness gauge and tester complex algorithms process the raw data from the sensor to calculate surface roughness parameters like Ra, Rz, etc.
- User Interface (UI): Intuitive software interface for our users to interact with the gauge, configure settings, and view results.
- Data Analysis Tools: GAO Tek Software tools for in-depth analysis of our surface roughness data, helping our users make informed decisions.
- Connectivity Options: GAO Tek’s surface roughness gauge and tester possess USB, bluetooth, or other interface features to connect the gauge to external devices or computers for data transfer and further analysis.
Mechanical Components:
- Frame/Body: Our surface roughness gauge and tester have a physical structure that houses the electronic components and provides stability during measurements.
- Stylus Assembly: The stylus of our surface roughness gauge and tester, often made of diamond, contacts the surface and moves vertically to record surface irregularities.
- Guiding Mechanism: GAO Tek’s surface roughness gauge and tester have Precision mechanics that guide the stylus assembly smoothly across the surface.
- Drive Mechanism: GAO Tek motorized a manual mechanism that moves the stylus assembly, ensuring accurate and consistent measurements.
- Base/Stand: GAO Tek’s surface roughness gauge and tester provide a stable platform for the gauge during measurements.