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UBM
systems are suitable for a multitude of medical applications such
as the characterization of teeth wear, the analysis of heart valves,
the determination of tablet profiles or the air gap thickness measurement
of various medial devices.
In dermatology the roughness structure of skin can be determined,
which is significant in the area of dermatotherapeutic, skin care
and skin protection products. Due to the dynamic properties of living
skin it is not possible to measure it directly, but a replica of the
surface must be made which is then measured. UBM systems can measure
the replica without contact, which permits subsequent computer-based
surface analysis. |