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3D Laser Profile Scanner now with optional Ethernet Connectivity

ME108-scanCONTROL2710-35px Micro-Epsilon has launched a new version of its popular 3D laser profile scanner, the scanCONTROL 2700, which is now available with an Ethernet interface as standard. FireWire is still available if preferred.

New laser sensor withstands harsh food processing environments

ME102-Picture1--35px Micro-Epsilon has launched a new version of its optoNCDT 1402 laser sensor. The new optoNCDT 1402SC sensor has a stainless steel housing and is protected to IP69K, making it ideal for measuring displacement, distance and position in harsh environments, including outdoor use, food processing and other harsh process manufacturing applications.

Custom eddy current and draw wire sensors for subsea oil & gas applications

At this year’s Instrumentation Scotland & Offshore Systems 2010 exhibition (8-9 September 2010) precision sensor manufacturer Micro-Epsilon (UK) Ltd (stand 703) will be showcasing a range of displacement sensors and non-contact temperature measurement products for subsea, oil & gas applications, including draw wire sensors, eddy current displacement sensors, thermal imagers and inline process temperature sensors.

Embedded coil technology radically improves temperature stability and miniaturisation of displacement sensors

Precision sensor manufacturer Micro-Epsilon has developed a unique technology for use with eddy current and capacitive displacement sensors. These new technologies and manufacturing methods enable a wide variety of custom sensors to be produced, which are not only capable of operating in higher temperatures, but which also benefit from low thermal expansion (thermal drift) and extremely compact conditioning electronics.

Robot sensor system monitors height and width of adhesive on vehicle glass

A new, innovative high-speed inspection system has been developed for the automotive industry, which monitors the quality of polyurethane (PU) beads as they are applied to glass during vehicle assembly.

Compact, inline thermal imager gets even more features and a rental option

Micro-Epsilon has now enhanced its inline infrared thermal imaging camera with a host of new features, accessories and mounting options, including a protective enclosure that allows the device to operate in ambient temperatures up to 200 deg C – making the unit ideal for monitoring the temperature of steel, ceramics and glass.

Micro-Epsilon lends its voice to the ‘Make it in Manufacturing’ Campaign

ME101-Picture_1--35px Precision sensor manufacturer Micro-Epsilon (UK) Ltd has announced its support for the Manufacturing Institute’s Make It in Manufacturing campaign, in order to help attract more young people into manufacturing-related careers in the North West of England.

Manufacturer of induction heaters selects infrared temperature sensors from Micro-Epsilon

ME99_Picture1--35px Non-contact infrared temperature sensors from Micro-Epsilon are being used on a range of medium and high frequency induction heaters in order to measure the temperature of metal components during heat treatment. The sensors were selected due to a range of factors, including low cost, compactness and interchangeability.

Electronics key to new, unique magneto-inductive displacement sensor

A unique range of displacement measurement sensors has been developed, which combines the robustness and proven measurement performance of eddy current sensor technology with the latest printed coil and permanent magnet technology.

Live working demonstrations of the latest displacement, temperature and 2D/3D surface profile measurement sensors at Mtec 2010

Visitors to stand 1420 at this year’s Mtec 2010 exhibition (Advanced Manufacturing UK, 27-28 April 2010) will have the opportunity to view live working demonstrations of a range of new displacement measurement and non-contact temperature measurement sensor products from precision measurement specialist Micro-Epsilon (UK) Ltd.

Non-contact temperature sensors help Corus test

ME96-Picture1--35px Non-contact infrared sensors are being used to monitor the temperature of steel strip on an experimental small-scale rolling mill at Corus’ Swinden Technology Centre in Rotherham.

Comparison of Non-Contact Displacement Sensor Technologies

With any displacement measurement application, there is often a trade-off between the benefits and limitations of each measurement technology. Here, Micro-Epsilon compares four types of non-contact displacement measurement technology, advising on the pros and cons of each.

New Laser Sensors Measure on Direct Reflecting Surfaces

A new high performance laser sensor has been launched that is specifically designed for optical distance measurement with direct ...

Compact inductive displacement sensors for high temperatures

In its latest 52-page catalogue, precision sensor manufacturer Micro-Epsilon offers the widest range of inductive displacement sensors ...

New infrared sensor is ideal for in-process temperature measurement of glass

A unique, non-contact infrared temperature sensor has been launched, which is ideal for measuring the temperature of glass ...

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