Measuring Laser Drilled Hole Diameter in Ceramic Specimens

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SUMMARY

The discussion focuses on measuring the diameter of laser-drilled holes in ceramic specimens, specifically those around 2mm in diameter. Key methods for measurement include using metrology equipment from Lenox Laser, precision scopes capable of measuring to +/- 5 millionths of an inch, and various mathematical approaches such as Maximum Inscribe Circle (MIS), Minimum Circumscribed Circle (MCC), Least Squares (LS), and Minimal Radial Separation (MRS). The choice of measurement method is influenced by the desired accuracy and the irregular shape of the holes, with recommendations for using optical comparators or toolmakers' microscopes for effective measurement.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of laser drilling techniques and their applications
  • Familiarity with metrology equipment and precision measurement tools
  • Knowledge of geometric measurement methods such as MIS, MCC, LS, and MRS
  • Experience with optical comparators and toolmakers' microscopes
NEXT STEPS
  • Research the capabilities and specifications of Lenox Laser metrology equipment
  • Learn about the operation and applications of optical comparators
  • Study the mathematical principles behind Maximum Inscribe Circle (MIS) and Minimum Circumscribed Circle (MCC)
  • Investigate methods for measuring the heat-affected zone in laser-drilled specimens
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This discussion is beneficial for metrologists, materials scientists, and engineers involved in precision measurement and analysis of laser-drilled ceramic components.

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I have laser drilled hole thin ceramic specimens and I am required to measure the diameter of the holes. Suggest me some methods.
 
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Lenox Laser does this kind of work. You may wish to have them perform an analysis using their metrology equipment. Otherwise, some scopes with precision stages will tell you down to about +/- 5 millionths of an inch.
 
what diameter hole and to what accuracy do you wish to measure?
i have been selling Metrology Instruments since 1980 and can provide some small input to your requirement
 
shine a light through it, measure the radius of its shadow, and correct for the distance?
 
"what diameter hole and to what accuracy do you wish to measure?
i have been selling Metrology Instruments since 1980 and can provide some small input to your requirement
"

its approximately 2mm. I am checking for the repeatability of the experiment. But the shape is irregular.
 
"Lenox Laser does this kind of work. You may wish to have them perform an analysis using their metrology equipment. Otherwise, some scopes with precision stages will tell you down to about +/- 5 millionths of an inch."


Can I get some elaboration on this ?
 
if the diameter is not round then a diametric measurement is not easy.

there are four most common methods to calculate a diameter.

Maximum Inscribe circle (MIS), Minimum circumscribed circle (MCC), Least Squares method (LS)
and Zone or Minimal Radial Separation (MRS) which uses the MIS and MCC method
to what tolerance do you need to measure?

your desired measurement accuracy will determine the measurement method
 
I am actually looking into the instruments which I can use.
 
Any type of decent measuring microscope or optical comparator should work fine, something like these : http://www.mitutoyo.com/TerminalMerchandisingGroup.aspx?group=1410 or http://www.mitutoyo.com/TerminalMerchandisingGroup.aspx?group=1620
 
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Yes fine I am using Tool makers microscope. But I want to know , for an irregular hole , how many measurements would be appreciable?.
 
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The number/type of measurments depends on the specification or function of the hole.
 
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I have laser hole (1mm-2mm dia) drilled specimens . How to measure heat affected zone ?
 

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