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Four new sensors (1st March 2012)
Visitors to Mtec 2012 will have the opportunity to view four new sensors from Micro-Epsilon.
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Gauges gaps (1st January 2012)
A new non-contact laser profile scanner is designed for the measurement of gaps and edges and simplifies sensor set up and configuration for the user.
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Cutting solution (1st January 2012)
Carbide cutting tool specialist Ceratizit is using a Micro-Epsilon optoCONTROL 2500 laser displacement sensor to measure the width and height of cutting discs.
True colour recognition (1st November 2011)
Micro-Epsilon is launching a new range of colour recognition sensors to the UK market. The sensors are reported to provide up to 20 times higher resolution than conventional colour recognition sensors and offer more sta
Recognises colour (1st November 2011)
Micro-Epsilon's new range of colour recognition sensors are said to provide up to 20 times higher resolution than conventional colour recognition sensors and to offer stable, reliable colour measurements, even on shiny
IR sensor range (1st September 2011)
A new range of non-contact, infrared temperature sensors is available that accurately measures the temperature of flame-heated workpieces inside industrial furnaces and ovens, as well as CO2 (carbon dioxide) and CO (car
In the picture on inline cameras? (1st July 2011)
Monitoring critical plant and machinery periodically, with handheld thermal imaging cameras can result in critical incidents being missed, according to Chris Jones,md, Micro- Epsilon UK. With low cost inline cameras availa
Blue sensor (1st July 2011)
Highlights of the Micro-Epsilon UK stand include the official UK launch of the company's Blue Laser Sensors, as well as demonstrations of its thermoIMAGER TIM160, and scanCONTROL 2710 laser profile sensor with Ethernet
Laser sensor (1st May 2011)
Micro-Epsilon has launched the optoNCDT 2300, a self-contained laser displacement sensor that requires no separate controller, offers a measuring speed of up to 50kHz and an integrated controller.
Technical workshops launched (13th April 2011)
Measurement sensor firm Micro-Epsilon is launching a series of technical workshops for non-contact measurement techniques and best practices.
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Optical micrometers for pulley inspection (1st March 2011)
Optical laser-based sensors from Micro-Epsilon are reported to be playing a vital role in inspecting the quality of manufactured pulleys. The high speed and high resolution of the sensor enables the tip diameter of the
Laser sensor (1st September 2010)
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 suitable for measuring displacement, distance
Inline imager (1st July 2010)
Micro-Epsilon has 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 temperat
Making sense of new technology (1st May 2010)
With any displacement measurement application, there is a trade-off between the benefits and limitations of a particular technology.Here, Micro-Epsilon compares four types of non-contact displacement measurement technolog
Point,shoot,detect (1st March 2010)
Under a partnership agreement with Flir Systems,Micro-Epsilon UK will offer a range of low cost, handheld thermal imaging cameras that complement its non-contact temperature measurement products.
Sensors galore (1st March 2010)
Visitors will be able to view live working demonstrations of a range of new displacement measurement and non-contact temperature measurement sensor products from Micro-Epsilon (UK). The company's stand will be split into
Sensing products (1st January 2010)
Visitors will be able to see a new range of temperature sensing products from Micro-Epsilon (UK), including a range of low cost handheld thermal imaging cameras and a range of non-contact, inline process temperature sen
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Low cost imager (1st January 2009)
Micro-Epsilon (UK) will be showing its low cost thermoMETER PI (Process Imager), a rugged, inline, infrared thermal imaging camera that provides temperature images and profiles of a target area. The compact plug-andpl