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Sensors find a niche in automotive manufacturing

An Oxford Sensor Technology product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Dec 21, 2004

In 2004 Oxford Sensor Technology (OST) celebrated the 15th anniversary of its formation by having yet another good year.

In 2004 Oxford Sensor Technology (OST) celebrated the 15th anniversary of its formation by having yet another good year and supplying products to, among others: Jaguar, Honda, Land Rover, Renault, MG Rover and Fiat.

OST's sensors are fast becoming the preferred sensor system for robot guidance within the automotive manufacturing sector.

OST based in Abingdon, Oxfordshire UK, produces vision sensors for the guidance of assembly robots all sections of vehicle build.

In the "body in white" area, where the unpainted vehicle bodies are first put together, the CSS weld sensor guides robots to accurately locate seams and measure gaps prior to welding.

In the "Trim and Final" area, where the painted body is assembled into a finished vehicle, the SRS vision sensor is used to guide robots fitting glass, seals and light units etc.

OST is now looking forward to an exciting 2005.

New products, including two new software packages and a sensor system for the real-time inspection of PU (polyurethane) bead as it is applied to vehicle glass, are due for launch early in new year.

2005 will also see a major increase in distributors around the world, to provide customers with local support from an international company.

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