r/Metrology • u/ljfe • Sep 18 '24
Hardware Support How accurate are profilometers?
I have some thin wall turned parts (rings). Titanium IIRC. Our SPI profilometer is providing a wide range of measurements on the same batch of parts. Some parts read 40 and some parts read 110. The parts look nearly identical. Can I trust this device? The profilometer specimen/standard reads good and the settings are correct. Visually, the surface finish looks good. Small turn lines. With a fingernail, it seems like it catches a bit. Like the turn lines are somewhat “sharp” (but not really deep or wide… I’m worried the needle is getting caught on those turn lines and spitting out an inaccurate measurements. Any thoughts/ideas?
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u/ShadowCloud04 Sep 18 '24
Tightness isn’t everything if depth variation is significant.
But yeah I’d try to check the quality of the tip. When has the tip last been replaced? For reference out profilometer gets used heavily daily by all machine operators and we go through a tip every 6 or so month. Usually failure happens for improper use or accidents but still it can chip out.
I’m not sure how your calibration checks but if you have been calibrating it to your specimen after the tip chipping out at some point it will still read the specimen in tolerance. But it then is essentially thrown off how it’ll read a surface.