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Proximity sensors made in Europe

Omron continues to invest heavily in Europe, and has now expanded its sensor development and manufacturing capacities at Nufringen near Stuttgart, Germany.

News from Omron Corp, Oct 25, 2004

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Contour sensor is smart at automated assembly

The new Dualis contour sensor is ideal for checking component presence and orientation during assembly operations.

News from IFM Electronic, Oct 22, 2004

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Distance measuring sensors prevent collisions

Sick released the DT60 and DL60, the latest additions to its comprehensive range of distance-measuring sensors, at the 2004 Drives and Controls exhibition.

News from Erwin Sick, Oct 21, 2004

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Roller ball contacts make the switch

The T range of roller ball contacts can now be supplied with a choice of contact styles.

News from Active Switch and Sensor, Oct 14, 2004

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Low cost ultrasonic sensors find new applications

A new range of low cost ultrasonic sensors is finding applications that, previously, could only have been solved with more expensive photoelectric sensors.

News from Contrinex UK, Oct 14, 2004

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Proximity sensors have novel defence system

The DOL 25 series is an all-new series of capacitive proximity sensors based on a new microcomputer technology that ensures reliable detection in any environment.

News from Skov, Oct 12, 2004

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ADE Technologies takes position at Ixthus

Ixthus Instrumentation has been appointed as ADE Technologies' new technical partner in the UK.

News from Ixthus Instrumentation, Oct 6, 2004

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Optical sensors show up in Munich

Sensor, switch and relay manufacturer Hamlin Electronics is launching a new range of MOSFET output solid-state relays and optical sensors at Electronica 2004.

News from Hamlin Electronics Europe, Oct 5, 2004

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Sensor gets the measure of long distances

With an increased range of 300m, the latest version of Sick's ultrafast DME 5000 laser measurement system is ideal for all types of storage and retrieval systems.

News from Erwin Sick, Sep 29, 2004

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Sensor on the curve for accuracy

The IS512-02A1 inductive proximity sensor has an analogue, falling characteristic curve on approach and output, enabling accurate position measurement from 0 to 6mm.

News from Active Switch and Sensor, Sep 27, 2004

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Faster amp accelerates fibre-optic sensing

A new version of the Contrinex 3065 DIN-rail-mounting fibre-optic amplifier has much increased switching frequency, making it ideal for sensing small parts moving at high lateral speeds.

News from Contrinex UK, Sep 10, 2004

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Photoelectric sensors offer complete solution

IMO reckons its new QB series of photoelectric sensors offers a complete sensing solution for any user.

News from IMO Precision Controls, Sep 10, 2004

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Proximity sensors protected by stainless steel

The IS68 range of inductive proximity sensors has a stainless-steel body for improved environmental protection.

News from Active Switch and Sensor, Sep 9, 2004

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Monitor keeps check on critical coolant

The SU series of flow monitors is ideal for critical processes such as welding systems, induction furnaces, injection moulders, high-value laser cutting equipment and more.

News from IFM Electronic, Sep 8, 2004

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Probe takes position in hard-to-reach areas

It was close consultation with partners in the OEM gauging industry, which lead to the development of Solartron's new Digital Mini Probe.

News from Solartron Metrology, Sep 7, 2004

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Compact and robust claims for sensors

Balluff's all new BOS 21M compact photoelectric sensor family packs a comprehensive range of sensing, mounting, and connection choices into one global standard 50 x 50mm block style configuration.

News from Balluff, Sep 6, 2004

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Photoelectric sensors open the door on new uses

The sensing and detection of people is one of the many functions asked of industrial photoelectric sensors.

News from Matsushita Electric Works UK, Sep 1, 2004

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Proximity sensor protected to IP67

The IS512-02A1 inductive proximity sensor has an analogue falling-characteristic curve on approach and output, enabling accurate position measurement from 0 to 6mm.

News from Active Switch and Sensor, Aug 24, 2004

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Inertial measurement unit takes position

The MMQ50 is a compact inertial measurement unit designed to accurately measure vehicle movement and rugged enough to withstand the most demanding environments.

News from BEI Technologies, Aug 20, 2004

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Smaller claims for proximity sensors

Now available in the UK from Contrinex, the Swiss sensor specialist, are the world's smallest fully self-contained, inductive and photoelectric proximity sensors.

News from Contrinex UK, Aug 19, 2004

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Glass fibres offer robust sensing solutions

The new OO5000 series fibre-optic amplifier now comes in versions designed to accept the glass fibres.

News from IFM Electronic, Aug 12, 2004

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Photoelectric sensors promise simple interfacing

A new series of "bright" photoelectric sensors, the SQ range, is now available from IMO Precision Controls.

News from IMO Precision Controls, Jul 28, 2004

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True RMS voltage transducers in the loop

The ATVR series of voltage transducers offers true RMS measurement of AC voltage at 120, 250 and 400V.

News from LEM UK, Jul 27, 2004

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Sensor for train spotters

The latest sensor from Pepperl+Fuchs could soon be arriving at a railway station near you.

News from Pepperl+Fuchs, Jul 21, 2004

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Photoelectric sensor looks right

The OG90 photoelectric sensor features a right-angle lens for applications with limited mounting space.

News from IFM Efector, Jul 20, 2004

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