Precision sensor supplier Micro-Epsilon has extended its confocalDT range of confocal chromatic measurement systems with two new confocal controllers that build on the success of its compact controller first introduced last year. Maintaining the compact size, they enable even higher precision for non-contact distance and thickness measurements in industrial environments on almost all surfaces.
Confocal Chromatic sensor technology has become the preferred technology when laser sensors cannot achieve the measurement requirement. They offer significant advantages over laser sensors including the use of a white LED light source, not laser, which is much more stable and has lower noise on reflective surfaces. They measure in direct axis and not in triangulation, so can measure against very shiny or even mirrored surfaces and because of this, confocal sensors do not suffer from shadowing when scanning over a surface or object. Furthermore, confocal chromatic sensors are able to measure on transparent and liquid surfaces without problems.
The new confocalDT IFC2411 and 2416 confocal controllers are compatible with all confocal sensors in the Micro-Epsilon portfolio, while setting new standards in precision and speed. Modern interfaces enable rapid integration into industrial machines and control systems.