Calibration standards are characterised by very low form errors and roughness of the structures to be measured. The structures to be measured can be straightnesses and circles of different sizes. Since calibration standards are used to calibrate measuring equipment, which in turn is subject to very high accuracy requirements, the requirement for measurement uncertainty is extremely high and thus much more important than the measurement time.
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- Workpieces with micro-features
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- Tools with geometrically undefined cutting edges
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