planeness
Planeness refers to the degree to which a surface approximates a perfect geometric plane. A perfectly planar surface has no deviations in any direction, meaning all points on the surface lie in the same infinite, flat expanse. In practical applications, true planeness is an ideal that is rarely achieved. Instead, measurements of planeness quantify the extent of deviation from this ideal.
Deviations from planeness can take various forms, including undulations, waves, warpage, and unevenness. The acceptable level
Methods for measuring planeness vary. Optical interferometry is a highly precise technique used for measuring very