Laser Sensors

Displacement sensors with a blue laser

Posted by on March 30, 2011 at 7:01 am

Micro-Epsilon presents at first a triangulation sensor that utilise Blue Laser technology. In numerous applications, Blue Laser sensors are superior to standard sensors that use a red laser diode. When measuring on red glowing metals (up to 1600°C) and organic materials such as wood, skin, foodstuffs, veneers, etc., the wavelength of the blue-purple laser offers [...]

Low cost laser distance sensor offers high reliability

Posted by on January 20, 2011 at 7:48 am

The new optoNCDT ILR 1030 complements Micro-Epsilon’s existing range of economical, low cost distance measurement sensors. The new sensor offers a measuring range between 0.2m and 8m on diffuse reflective surfaces, even as high as 50m when using a reflector plate. Special features of this model include its high measurement speed of 100Hz, which also [...]

High-end laser displacement measurement

Posted by on November 12, 2010 at 12:03 pm

Micro-Epsilon’s new high-end laser triangulation sensor is known as the optoNCDT 2300. The new series offers a measuring rate that can be set up to 50kHz. The sensor will be offered initially as a set of 5 models with measuring ranges between 2mm and 100mm. The entire electronics is integrated in the extremely compact (80mm [...]

Laser sensors support cable banding

Posted by on July 1, 2010 at 8:53 am

Cables are often sheathed with different materials because they are exposed to many different loads.  The sheathing with different banding materials is performed in a banding machine where optoNCDT sensors from Micro-Epsilon are installed. The cables can be banded with Kapton, Teflon, mica, polyester, copper or glass fibre yarn. The uninsulated wire is fed into [...]

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