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07.09.14 -- Laser Line Sensors Improve Productivity, Enable Reverse Engineering

2014-07-08 07:04:15| metrologyworld News Articles

07/09/14 Metrology World.com Newsletter

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Photoelectric Sensors feature Ecolab approval.

2014-07-07 14:30:40| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Measuring 31.5 x 19.5 x 10.8 mm, BOS 6K Series includes diffuse sensors, through-beam sensors, reflection light sensors with and without background suppression, and analog distance sensors, each configurable for light/dark switching. All feature plastic housing with abrasion-resistant laser inscription. Offering IP67 and IP69K protection, lens surface of PMMA, and Ecolab approval, series is suited for use in food industry. All variants feature teach buttons with tactile feedback. This story is related to the following:Photoelectric Sensors

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Laser Line Sensors boost productivity, enable reverse engineering.

2014-07-07 14:30:39| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Available with stripe widths of 25, 50, and 100 mm, LineScan sensors improve inspection productivity and enable reverse engineering of complex products on CONTURA, ACCURA II, and PRISMO CMMs. Sensors scan workpieces at rates up to 700,000 points/sec, with measurement precision figure of merit (MPE(PF) as low as 12 µm, and store point cloud information in CMM host computer. Resolution is 1,280 points/line, and extra controller is not required. This story is related to the following:Linear Sensors |

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New Laser Line Sensors Improve Productivity, Enable Reverse Engineering

2014-07-04 11:15:13| metrologyworld News Articles

ZEISS Industrial Metrology today announced the new family of LineScan laser line sensors that improve inspection productivity and enable reverse engineering of complex products on popular CONTURA, ACCURA II and PRISMO CMMs

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07.07.14 -- Packing Hundreds Of Sensors Into A Single Optical Fiber For Harsh Environments

2014-07-03 16:29:49| fiberopticsonline News Articles

07/07/14 Fiber Optics Online Newsletter

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