Micron
A micron (µ) is another name for the micrometer and equals one-millionth of a meter. Although the term “micrometer” is the official scientific unit, “micron” is still widely used in fields like biology, manufacturing, and material science. This tiny unit helps measure fibers, particles, and microscopic structures.
Because microns are so small, they are essential in technologies such as air filtration, semiconductor production, and optical equipment. Converting microns to millimeters or nanometers is easy with a converter, making high-precision work more manageable.
Nanometer
A nanometer (nm) is a microscopic metric unit equal to one-billionth of a meter. It is used in science and technology to measure atoms, wavelengths of light, and semiconductor components. Nanometers help describe the invisible structures that make modern electronics work.
Because nanometers are so tiny, converting to micrometers or meters helps give context to scientific data—especially in materials research and optics.