Microinches is largely used in our business. It is very easy to look at inches or mils and do the conversions in our head, but it would be even easier if it is included as one of the units on the length page. Mils, millimeters, micrometers (microns), and angstroms are greatly appreciated.
I'm sure you know, but just in case...
1 inch = 1,000 mils = 1,000,000 microinches
.001 inch = 1 mil = 1,000 microinches
.000001 inches = .001 mils = 1 microinch
Thank you in advance for your time and consideration.