Thickness
Thickness is a measure of how thick an object is, defined as the distance between two parallel surfaces measured perpendicular to those surfaces. It is one of the three principal dimensions of a solid, along with length and width, and is often the smallest dimension in a component. For layered or flexible materials, thickness may vary across the area.
Thickness is usually expressed in meters, millimeters, micrometers, or nanometers, depending on scale. Practical measurement tools
In engineering and manufacturing, thickness influences mechanical strength, stiffness, thermal and electrical insulation, wear resistance, and
Thickness can be affected by processing conditions, material anisotropy, temperature, and handling. For thin films, uniformity
Standards organizations such as ISO and ASTM publish methods and tolerance guidelines for thickness measurement across
See also: thickness measurement, film thickness, coating thickness, gauge, caliper, profilometry.