Sentences with phrase «micrometers deep»

Those nanogrooves lie within larger troughs that measure about 1.5 micrometers deep and 3 micrometers wide, a good size to snag fog droplets from the air.
This is because the etching is only 10 to 20 micrometers deep — a layer as thin as a quarter of the diameter of human hair.

Not exact matches

With ultrasound, «we can go centimeters deep and still see things with a spatial precision on the order of a hundred micrometers,» Shapiro says.
To dig a few centimeters deeper into Mercury's surface, solar physicist Amir Caspi and planetary scientist Constantine Tsang of the Southwest Research Institute in Boulder, Colo., and colleagues will use an infrared camera, specially built by Alabama - based Southern Research, that detects wavelengths between 3 and 5 micrometers.
Fine dust particles of a few micrometers in size may penetrate deep into the lungs.
This enabled researchers to generate serial images that went deeper into the tissue as each top slice was removed — to follow fine neural processes for hundreds of micrometers.
... the long wave infrared radiation from the atmosphere has a lot to low energy (wavelength) one is not deeper than a fraction of a millimeter (10 micrometers).
Use micrometer, deep mics and calibers Fabricated tools, jigs and fixtures to meet manufacturing and engineering needs.Tracked shop cutting tool usage and sharpened and replaced cutting tools.Measured, marked and indicated proper dimensions and reference points on materials and work pieces for future reference.Machined small and large parts to tolerances.
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