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Blue Laser Sensors Unveiled at Sensors and Systems Show

For measurements on hot, glowing metals as well as organic materials

Micro-Epsilon
Fri, 07/29/2011 - 11:55
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(Micro-Epsilon: Cheshire, UK) -- Visitors to booth No. P47 at this year’s Sensors+Systems for Control and Instrumentation exhibition, Sept. 14–15, 2011, in Farnborough, North Hampshire, southwest of London, will have the opportunity to view a range of new sensors from precision measurement specialist Micro-Epsilon UK Ltd.

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Highlights on the stand include the official UK launch of the unique Blue Laser Sensors, as well as demonstrations of the thermoIMAGER TIM160 and the scanCONTROL 2710 laser profile sensor with Ethernet interface.

Blue laser sensors

A world first in laser triangulation sensor technology, the innovative Blue Laser Sensor will be demonstrated for the first time in the United Kingdom at the show.

Blue Laser Sensors operate on the laser triangulation measuring principle and use blue laser technology. The sensors are ideal for measurements on hot, glowing metals, particularly in hot steel processing, as well as for measuring organic materials such as skin, foodstuff, plastics, veneers, and wood.

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