This guide provides an overview of how scientists use metrology by covering the history of metrology, different types of metrology, and unique ways scientists use metrology.
BAXTER, Minn., Oct. 18, 2022 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Metrology Parts has announced the release of its latest resource "How Scientists Use Metrology." This resource explores how scientists use metrology by looking at the history of measurements, branches of metrology, and metrology applications for scientists and engineers.
The four types of metrology are scientific metrology, legal metrology, industrial metrology, and chemical metrology. Scientific metrology covers the establishment of measurement units, quantity systems, and unit systems, and legal metrology is the branch that takes care of the regulatory aspects of measuring instruments and measurements. Industrial metrology includes maintenance, calibration, and quality control involved in measuring instruments while chemical metrology is the structured support system development based on measurement procedures and standards.
According to Metrology Parts, "The quantitative design analysis based on the principles of sound scientific metrology serves to help scientists and engineers to create better services and products." Metrology applications are able to produce a number of technical products used by scientists including laser scanners, coordinate measuring machines, CT scanners, 3D scanners, optical photogrammetry systems, adaptive machining, and digital twins. By using metrology, scientists are able to generate frameworks and systems for quantification that provide assurances in measurements and lead to scientific breakthroughs.
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