Dynamic-speckle profilometer for online measurements of coating thickness

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Online control of thickness of as-deposited coatings is of great importance because it directly affects the quality of protective coatings. We present a novel approach that enables online, real-time and non-contact measurements thickness of thermally sprayed coatings. The proposed technique uses dynamic speckles generated by rapidly deflecting laser beam. Within 10 ms the system can scan 500 times a small area of the deposited layer thus resulting in measurement accuracy of 5 microns irrespectively of the layer roughness. In comparison with traditional optical triangulation technique of distance measurements, our system has following advantages: (i) much simpler optical scheme that includes conventional photodiode to measure the scattered light, (ii) much simpler electronics for real-time data processing, (iii) much higher speed of measurements. © 2007 IOP Publishing Ltd.

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Kamshilin, A. A., Semenov, D. V., Nippolainen, E., & Miridonov, S. (2007). Dynamic-speckle profilometer for online measurements of coating thickness. Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 85(1). https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/85/1/012021

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