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Listing of all 49 news releases from Micro-Epsilon UK:

Displacement sensors handle 0.5 to 630mm range

In its latest 52-page catalogue, precision sensor manufacturer Micro-Epsilon offers the widest range of inductive displacement sensors available, with around 250 different standard sensor types.  Brochure available  

News from Micro-Epsilon UK ( 8 May 2008)

Position sensor copes with small surface defects

Micro-Epsilon's optoNCDT 2200-LL uses a special cylindrical lens that widens the laser spot to an oval shape.  Brochure available  

News from Micro-Epsilon UK ( 8 May 2008)

Laser sensor reflects on increased range

New laser sensors allow industrial automation and OEM production companies to more accurately measure and monitor a variety of object parameters.  Brochure available  

News from Micro-Epsilon UK ( 4 April 2008)

Software eases transfer of 3D data

Micro-Epsilon's 3D-View and 3D-Data software is used with the company's scanControl range of noncontact laser profile sensors.  Brochure available  

News from Micro-Epsilon UK (26 March 2008)

Eddy current sensor guide provides easy reference

The miniature eddyNCDT eddy current displacement sensors use variable coil geometry to offer customers a sensor that has installation dimensions of less than 2mm.  Brochure available  

News from Micro-Epsilon UK (12 February 2008)

Displacement sensors monitor pump leakage

 User application article   Three separate eddyNCDT (U05) sensors from Micro-Epsilon are being used to evaluate the leakage and pressure distribution of axial piston pumps.  Brochure available  

News from Micro-Epsilon UK (16 January 2008)

IR sensors monitor racing tyre performance

 User application article   Monitoring the temperature of tyres enables F1 and other motorsport engineering teams to improve the performance of their cars.  Brochure available  

News from Micro-Epsilon UK (10 December 2007)

Sensors automate reflective quality control.

 User application article   Micro-Epsilon's reflectControl 'deflectometry' system allows a complete car body to be inspected in 90 seconds.  Brochure available  

News from Micro-Epsilon UK (16 November 2007)

Temperature sensor monitors glass surfaces

CT glass has a stainless steel sensor head and can be used in ambient temperatures of up to 85C without cooling and has an automatic laser switch off at 50C.  Brochure available  

News from Micro-Epsilon UK (16 November 2007)

High-temperature IR sensor needs no cooling

Noncontact sensor enables temperature measurements from - 40 to +975C in ambient temperatures up to 250C without any cooling of the sensor head.  Brochure available  

News from Micro-Epsilon UK ( 7 November 2007)

Laser measurement guide provides technical data

Micro-Epsilon sensors' noncontact laser displacement and position measurement provides a wide measurement range and noncontact, wear-free sensing.  Brochure available  

News from Micro-Epsilon UK (11 September 2007)

Draw wire sensors offer range and resolution

The sensor drum, holder and complete housing of the MK77 are moulded in one piece, which means there is no separate shaft or additional bearings.  Brochure available  

News from Micro-Epsilon UK (25 July 2007)

Displacement sensors offer high resolution

Micro-Epsilon's capaNCDT sensor system uses a guard ring principle that enables earthing through the sensor rather than the target, which means the target does not have to be electrically grounded.  Brochure available  

News from Micro-Epsilon UK (27 June 2007)

Displacement sensors protect sattelite

 User application article   The principle of a draw-wire displacement sensor is relatively straightforward, hence its inherent reliability.  Brochure available  

News from Micro-Epsilon UK (21 May 2007)

Sensors monitor paper quality

 User application article   European paper manufacturers are using a Micro-Epsilon noncontact eddy current displacement sensor to monitor the variable gap between the upper and lower lip.  Brochure available  

News from Micro-Epsilon UK (26 April 2007)

Temperature sensor covers 40C to 975C

Micro-Epsilon's Optris CT Laser series of sensors suits applications where where users need to detect or scan for hot spots in fast-moving objects in production environments.  Brochure available  

News from Micro-Epsilon UK (25 April 2007)

IR thermometer interface released

Sensor manufacturer Micro-Epsilon has now launched a low cost Profibus-DP interface module for its 'optris CT series' infra-red thermometer range.  Brochure available  

News from Micro-Epsilon UK (19 March 2007)

Low-cost alternative to thermal cameras offered

Service engineers and maintenance technicians can use the Optris MiniSight Pro to measure the surface temperature of objects between -32C up to 760C.  Brochure available  

News from Micro-Epsilon UK ( 7 March 2007)

Sensors fit into tight spaces

Micro-Epsilon's miniature confocal displacement measurement sensors are suitable for measuring inside confined spaces such as narrow cavities, drilled holes and bores.  Brochure available  

News from Micro-Epsilon UK (20 February 2007)

Sensors for displacement, position and temperature

Measurement product guide aims to help engineers select the correct displacement, position or temperature sensor for their measurement task.  Brochure available  

News from Micro-Epsilon UK (18 January 2007)

High accuracy laser sensor for less than GBP 500

Sensors combine to measure wet paint thickness

Laser sensor makes cars safer for pedestrians

Laser-based sensors keep rails on the level

IR sensor produces fast readings

Sales growth leads to promotion for Jones

Basics of noncontact temperature measurement

Eddy current displacement sensors

Sensors enable real time measurement

Laser sensor contributes to a close shave

Cost is no bar to infra-red measurement

Website focuses on applications

Show goers can win infra-red device

Small claims for temperature sensor

IR thermometer gives on the spot readings

Thermometer is ideal for preventive maintenance

Laser triangulation outperforms vision systems

Opto sensor handles difficult-to-measure surfaces

Spindle sensor compensates for thermal expansion

Line optical system boasts high accuracy

Sensor helps keep cranes on the straight and level

Customised sensor is perfect fit for cylinders

2D triangulation is novel measurement alternative

Displacement sensor aids fork lift truck safety

Eddy current sensor counts revs for turbos

Optical encoder aids pipework alignment

Confocal chromatic sensor shines at its task

System gets the measure of moving products

Thickness measurement is all a question of timing

 

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