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Which Sensofar Technology is Right for Your Application? 3D Metrology Explained.

Written by:

Emily Smith

Selecting the right metrology technique can be challenging, particularly with diverse materials and intricate surfaces. This article outlines the distinct strengths of Sensofar’s core technologies and guides you in choosing the optimal solution for your application. From rough tooling to smooth coatings, we’ll help you align technology with surface characteristics for confident, precise measurements

Why Choosing the Right Metrology Method Matters

Surface measurement is more than a technical step; it’s essential to ensuring quality in today’s manufacturing. In sectors like medical devicesaerospace, automotive, and semiconductors, validating components demands accurate and repeatable surface characterisation. 

Selecting the wrong metrology solution can compromise throughput, reduce data reliability, and risk non-compliance with critical standards.

Matching the wrong method to your component can limit accuracy or throughput.

Understanding how each 3D measurement method performs in practice helps avoid these risks and supports smarter decision-making. The National Physical Laboratory (NPL) outlines key optical metrology principles, including how geometry, resolution, and surface type affect measurement accuracy.

Understanding Sensofar’s Four Core Metrology Methods and When to Use Them

Each surface presents its own measurement challenges. The following sections break down how Sensofar’s core technologies work and where each one delivers the most value in real-world applications.

Spectroscopic Reflectometry

Spectroscopic Reflectometry utilises reflected light to accurately measure thin-film thicknesses. Integrated into the S neox system, it enables fast, non-contact measurements from 50 nm up to 1.5 µm. This capability is especially valuable for electronics, EV components, and biomedical coating applications where precision at the nanoscale is essential.

Ideal for: Transparent or semi-transparent coatings, thin films, and biomedical or electronic layers.

Spectroscopy systems are ideal for fast, non-contact thickness measurement.

Focus Variation

Focus Variation reconstructs 3D topography by analysing contrast differences across vertical planes. It excels on rough or highly sloped surfaces, capturing slopes up to 86°, making it ideal for textured additive manufacturing parts, tooling, and mold cavities. Sensofar’s AI Focus Variation enhances performance even further by enabling fast, robust measurements across diverse surface conditions.

Ideal for: Steep or rough surfaces, tools, dies, and additive manufacturing components.

Focus variation is effective for rough, irregular geometry.

Confocal Microscopy

Confocal technology performs optical sectioning by capturing only in-focus light through point-by-point illumination and detection. It delivers high-resolution 3D measurements with excellent lateral detail, ideal for moderately rough or inclined surfaces. Its reduced sensitivity to out-of-focus light ensures reliable results across diverse materials, including reflective and translucent surfaces.

Ideal for: Textured surfaces, reflective coatings, and translucent materials.

Confocal microscopy balances depth and resolution across surface finishes.

Interferometry

Interferometry delivers vertical resolution down to the sub-nanometer scale, making it the optimal choice for flat, smooth surfaces. Sensofar’s S neox system supports Coherence Scanning Interferometry (CSI) for larger Z-range areal measurements, Phase Shifting Interferometry (PSI) for ultra-high vertical resolution (as low as 0.01 nm), and Extended PSI (ePSI), which adds stability against noise and vibration while preserving PSI’s precision.

Ideal for: Flat, smooth, or reflective surfaces requiring nanometer-level accuracy.

Looking for a system that combines precision and automation across multiple technologies? View the Sensofar 3D Profiling Microscope range to see how focus variation, confocal and interferometry are integrated into a single platform.

Bonus Insight: The S neox system integrates natively with SensoPRO, Sensofar’s automation-focused software module. It streamlines quality control with automated routines for roughness analysis, feature recognition, and statistical pass/fail reporting, ideal for high-throughput inspection in demanding production environments.

How to Choose Based on Real-World Requirements

1. Part Geometry

For components with steep slopes or recessed features, like cutting tools or additive parts, Focus Variation provides optimal surface coverage. Interferometry excels on flat, smooth surfaces where nanometric precision is key. Confocal technology performs well on complex geometries with a mix of textures and shapes.

2. Surface Material

  • Transparent or thin-coated surfaces? Choose Spectroscopic Reflectometry or Confocal, depending on layer thickness.
  • Highly reflective metals? Confocal or Interferometry ensures accurate data.
  • Rough or irregular textures? Focus Variation consistently captures challenging topographies.

3. Accuracy and Resolution

For nanometer-scale vertical resolution, Interferometry or Spectroscopic Reflectometry are the best choices.

When sub-micron accuracy is needed across complex or steep topographies, Confocal and Focus Variation deliver optimal results.

4. Ease of Use and Speed

Focus Variation offers rapid, intuitive operation, ideal for quick setups. Confocal provides detailed surface information with moderate configuration effort. Interferometry demands stable environmental conditions but delivers unmatched vertical resolution.

5. Budget and Flexibility

Sensofar systems are designed for adaptability. Platforms like the S neox support multiple measurement technologies, Confocal, Interferometry, AI Focus Variation, and Spectroscopic Reflectometry, in a single instrument. This modularity allows users to expand capabilities over time, making Sensofar an ideal choice for evolving metrology needs.

Application Examples

  • Medical Devices: Use Confocal for structured surfaces and Spectroscopic Reflectometry for transparent or coated layers.
  • Tooling & Machined Parts: Focus Variation excels at capturing complex geometries and rough textures.
  • Optics & Coatings: Interferometry is ideal for inspecting ultra-smooth surfaces with nanometric precision.
  • Electronics & Semiconductors: Confocal resolves fine structural details, while Spectroscopy accurately measures thin coatings.

Making the Right Choice: The Best System is the One That Fits Your Surface

Matching the right technology to your material and geometry is essential for precise, repeatable measurements. From additive surfaces to optical coatings and medical implants, understanding how each Sensofar technique performs in real-world scenarios ensures accurate data and confident decision-making. The Sempre Group supports manufacturers with hands-on guidance and system selection based on actual parts, not just specifications.

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