geoffthehammer
Mechanical
- Jan 28, 2005
- 77
I'm not sure if this is the correct forum but none of the others seem to be right, so here goes:
We buy in a ceramic cutting blade. The inspection criterion for the edge that we have agreed with the manufacturer is that there should be no visible defects along the cutting edge when viewed at 15X magnification. OK, so this is somewhat subjective but it works satisfactorily and we have no complaints.
For entirely different reasons we would now like to quantify the size of any defects that are not visible at 15X magnification.
Question: What would be the largest defect (i.e. a notch)that could be present but remain invisible at 15X mag. Assuming 20/20 vision and a quality 15X microscope.
Grain size of the ceramic is 0.5 micron diameter.
We buy in a ceramic cutting blade. The inspection criterion for the edge that we have agreed with the manufacturer is that there should be no visible defects along the cutting edge when viewed at 15X magnification. OK, so this is somewhat subjective but it works satisfactorily and we have no complaints.
For entirely different reasons we would now like to quantify the size of any defects that are not visible at 15X magnification.
Question: What would be the largest defect (i.e. a notch)that could be present but remain invisible at 15X mag. Assuming 20/20 vision and a quality 15X microscope.
Grain size of the ceramic is 0.5 micron diameter.