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                      Caliper is a type of laboratory equipment used to measure the physical dimensions of an object. It is typically used to measure the thickness, diameter, or depth of an object. Calipers are available in a variety of styles, including digital, dial, and Vernier. Digital calipers are the most popular type, as they are easy to use and provide accurate measurements. Dial calipers are more traditional and are often used for more precise measurements. Vernier calipers are the most accurate type, but they    require more skill to use.
The Caliper market is a competitive one, with a variety of manufacturers offering a range of products. Companies such as Mitutoyo, Starrett, and Fowler offer a wide selection of calipers, from basic models to more advanced digital models. Other companies such as Brown & Sharpe, Mahr, and iGaging also offer calipers for a variety of applications. Show Less   Read more