Displacement and Position sensors developed by Micro Epsilon utilise both contact and non-contact measurement methods. Generally, contact sensors are lower cost products, whose production can be easily automated thus enabling high volume low cost production. Non contact sensors, are becoming more popular in their application as they can often be more easily integrated, do not contaminate or scratch the target and are often solid state and wear free, giving many years of service free usage.
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Capacitive sensors of the capaNCDT series measure displacements, distances or positions of any electrically-conducting targets (e.g. metals). A linearisation function is integrated for measurement against ...
Eddy current sensors measure distances, displacements, or positions of any electrically-conductive target. Eddy current sensors from Micro-Epsilon are ideally suited for applications in harsh industrial environments ...
The electromagnetic sensors in the induSENSOR series are based on the inductive measuring principle, the LVDT (Linear Variable Differential Transformer) principle and patented variants of these measuring methods. They ...
mainSENSOR is based on an innovative measuring principle, which has been developed by Micro-Epsilon in order to combine the advantages of both inductive and magnetic sensors. As different strength magnets are applied, ...
Laser Sensors from the optoNCDT series measure by means of the triangulation principle. Laser sensors from Micro-Epsilon measure displacement, dimension, distance position and thickness. Laser sensors are also suited for measurements against difficult surfaces such as shiny metals, high speed measurements or when the sensor must be further away from the product
confocalDT 2451/2471 are the latest high end controllers of the confocal chromatic measurement technology offered by Micro-Epsilon. The controller achieves measurement rates of 10kHz using a white light LED and 70kHz using ...
Laser distance sensors are designed for non-contacting gap and distance measurements. The ILR series consist of gauging sensors (range up to 10 m) and laser distance sensors (range up to 250 m). The optical distance sensors ...
Draw-wire sensors in the wireSENSOR series measure almost linearly across the complete measurement area. The draw wire sensors are used for simple distance measurements between 50 and 50,000 mm. Draw-wire sensors are ideally ...


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