Surface measuring instruments have been used for fifty years and their applications have been widespread. However, new demands are being made such as increased speed of measurement and also the capability of measuring more complex surfaces. This paper examines ways in which the design of the pick-up element can be optimized. It also deals in detail with the optimum parameters needed to measure a wide variety of random as well as periodic surfaces.
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