Two-point calibration of coating thickness gauges: What needs to be considered to improve measurement accuracy

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It is shown that, unlike other means of measuring linear dimensions, coating thickness gauges do not have a regulatory framework governing their accuracy (error). It is noted that a number of external factors influence the reliability of the results of coating thickness measurements. Using the example of coating thickness gauges, the difference in the measurement results for two-point and zero calibration is shown.

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Sekatskii, V. S., Gavrilova, O. A., Merzlikina, N. V., Pikalov, Y. A., Pikalov, Y. Y., & Kaposhko, I. A. (2019). Two-point calibration of coating thickness gauges: What needs to be considered to improve measurement accuracy. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 537). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/537/3/032068

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