Digital Metrology Introduces Surface Texture Data Library
Web-based surface library helps users explore, understand, and explain surface texture.
Digital Metrology’s Surface Library includes free-to-use areal (3D) data for understanding and explaining surface texture. Photo Credit: Digital Metrology Solutions
Digital Metrology Solutions (Columbus, Ind.), provider of measurement software, consulting and training, has announced its new web-based Surface Library, a collection of sample surface texture datasets to help users explore, understand, and explain surface texture.
The data in the Surface Library was generated using a variety of areal (3D) measurement instruments. The data is in .os3d format, the native file format for Digital Metrology’s OmniSurf3D surface texture software. Each dataset includes hints for analyzing the data within OmniSurf3D. A free 10-day trial version of the software is available separately. The .os3d file format description is also freely available on the website for those who wish to analyze the data with their own mathematical tools.
The Surface Library is available at digitalmetrology.com/surfacelibrary/.
Digital Metrology Solutions | 812-314-0043 | www.digitalmetrology.com
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