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Supply medical devices with string pots

Posted by on January 26, 2012 at 8:35 am

Get the whole article! Download: http://www.micro-epsilon.com/news/press/publication/pub-de–2012-01-Showing-robot-assistants-the-way.pdf Showing Robot Assistants the Way Assistance systems and surgical robots are being used increasingly in a variety of medical applications. Relieable displacement measurement is paramount for these devices. The Micro-Epsilon solution using draw-wire sensors is safe and simple to use. published in MEDengineering

New generation of confocal measurement technology

Posted by on January 26, 2012 at 8:23 am

ConfocalDT 2451 and 2471 are the latest high performance controllers in Micro-Epsilon’s confocal measurement range. Due to excellent signal-to-noise ratio, measurement rates of 10kHz are achieved using an LED and 70kHz using a xenon light source. For the first time, a high performance CCD array is installed as the sensor element in the controller, developed [...]

Tire geometry inspection system

Posted by on November 9, 2011 at 1:19 pm

The systems belonging to the TGI 8302.LLT family are equipped with three application-specific triangulation laser scanner. They reliably detect the radial and axial unbalance as well as bulges and constrictions on the tire. Therefore, they make an important contribution regarding reliability and quality during the production of the tire, one component of the vehicle which [...]

First publication in Slovakia

Posted by on June 27, 2011 at 11:33 am

Got the first article published in Slovakia. The editorial is about pros and cons of the eddy current measurement principle. Title: Porovnanie snímačov posunu (1) Download: pub-cz-2011-06–Porovnanie-eddyNCDT  

New eddy current sensors with integrated EEPROM

Posted by on May 30, 2011 at 9:37 am

The new eddyNCDT 3100 series includes a special, compact controller and corresponding new sensors. Sensors and cables are equipped with an integrated EEPROM chip, which includes all critical characteristics. In the case of a sensor needing to be replaced, only a simple 3-point calibration is required. All important configuration and set up parameters are automatically [...]

Gap measurement by laser scanner

Posted by on May 30, 2011 at 9:32 am

The new gapCONTROL laser scanner from Micro Epsilon has been developed specifically for non-contact gap measurement. The sensor is based on laser light section technology, though it makes use of a totally new evaluation procedure. Known as gapCONTROL 2711, three different models can measure different types of gaps up to 300 mm deep and 50 [...]

Simple diameter measurement of housing bores

Posted by on October 18, 2010 at 2:56 pm

With the idiamCONTROL measurement system from Micro-Epsilon, measuring the inner diameter of drilled holes in the housings of double worm extruders is now  much easier. This instrument has been specifically designed for checking bore diameters by using  non-contact capacitive displacement sensors. To measure the diameters, the sensor unit is inserted into the housing bore of [...]

Profile scanning on a robot

Posted by on September 30, 2010 at 8:15 am

The scanCONTROL 2700 allows the acquisition of line profile data, 3D image as well as the intensity image in real time. Unique absolute calibrated profile data (x, z) guarantee true and accurate measurement for many applications where conventional vision sensors fails. Regardless of the position, angle and ambient conditions, the profiles are output as absolute [...]

Micro-Epsilon Systems Technology Division expands

Posted by on August 6, 2010 at 10:27 am

The System Technology division of Micro-Epsilon has now moved into larger premises on June 15, 2010. With a floor area of 1,300m2, this provides the System Technology division with sufficient space for six large offices and a good-sized assembly area. Due to outstanding growth and development, the department reached full capacity in its previous premises. [...]

Checking the ovality of complex toothing

Posted by on May 11, 2010 at 8:41 am

Gear shafts with plug-in toothing, bevel gears with hypoid teeth and similar axial components can warp during manufacture. Therefore, an inspection/measurement of the run-out is necessary. The workpiece is adjusted if required. For this, the extent of the “ovality” and the direction in which it should be adjusted must be determined. Engineering company EHR has [...]

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