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Another optical comparator that you may want to consider is the
split-image type made by Metron Optics in Solana Beach, CA. Phone (619)
755-4477, FAX: (619) 755-4752. Paul Kempf is the President and he is
very helpful.
Ed Valentine
ProTronics, Inc.
Knightdale, NC
(919) 217-0007, FAX: (919) 217-0050
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On Wed, 13 Dec 1995 [log in to unmask] wrote:
> Does anyone have any personal experience with "image switching
> comparators" such as Vision Engineering's "comparascope". In a visual
> inspection process are there any substiantial benefits for this
> technique.
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> Any comments?
>
> DDrake
> Lead Process Engineer - SSDS
> (713) 987-4365
> DRAKE@SSDSRDCC
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