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20 x 20mm Glass Checkerboard Target NIST Certified

Opal Checkerboard Calibration Target

Opal Checkerboard Calibration Target Glass Checkerboard Calibration Target
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Physical & Mechanical Properties

Pattern Size (mm):
0.2 x 0.2 ±0.002
Dimensions (mm):
20 x 20 ±0.10
Thickness (mm):
1.52 ±0.10

Optical Properties

Coating:
Low Reflective Chrome (reflectivity <25% at 550nm)
Substrate: Many glass manufacturers offer the same material characteristics under different trade names. Learn More
Float Glass

Additional Info

NIST Certification:
Yes

Regulatory Compliance

RoHS:
Certificate of Conformance:

Product Family Description

  • Chrome Pattern on Dimensionally Stable Substrates (Opal and Glass)
  • Optimized for Reflective Illumination Calibration of Imaging Systems
  • Various Sizes for Small or Large Field of Views

Checkerboard Calibration Targets are used in the calibration of 2D industrial and machine vision cameras to detect image distortion or sensor issues to ensure measurement accuracy. These Checkerboard targets feature white ivory and opal glass substrates that remain rigid, therefore not affecting the pattern by flexure. These Checkerboard targets minimize the effect of shadowing from back reflections, making them ideal for reflective illumination calibration of imaging systems with wide field of views. These targets are available in a range of sizes to complement cameras with small or large field of views.

Note: Targets with a specification of "NIST Certification: Yes" include a calibration certificate.

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