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Inspecting rubber products

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awol

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Jun 19, 2000
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When inspecting rubber components, what is the best method? Normal calipers or other direct methods can compress the surface and provide false results. Typical durometer is 50, typical tolerance is either +/- .031" or +/- .062". Would a comparitor be the best choice? Maybe a CMM? Are there 'affordable' lasers measuring devices used in industry? These products are normally measured in the unrestrained condition. The products are round, usually 3" to 14" diameter.

Thanks.
 
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Possibly a less expensive and more accurate solution?

Try some air gaging.

An optical comparator may also be a good solution.
 
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