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Eddy Current Sensors For Industrial Environments
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Date Added: 5th August 2010
Micro-Epsilon's line of eddy current sensors are designed for the measurement of distance, position and displacement of conductive materials. Built for use in tough industrial environments where dust, low or high temperatures and pressures are a concern, these current sensors offer incredibly precise measurement, ultra high resolution (.025 nanometers) and easy integration into demanding semiconductor applications.
The company's eddyNCDT 3010 current sensors feature an operating temperature range of as low as -50 and as high as 150 degrees Celsius and a highly thermally stable output signal for the reliability which users need. These eddy current sensors offer resolution, repeatability and stability which make them the perfect choice for OEMs - and a measuring range of .5, 1, 2, 3, 6 and 15 millimeters for the versatility needed for a wide variety of different applications.
The Micro-Epsilon eddyNCDT 3300 is built with automated industrial processes, monitoring and inspection, testing and measurement in mind. This is a multi-functional sensor up to IP67 standards which offers a sophisticated controller and graphical liquid crystal display which makes this sensor a snap to use. With a resolution of .02 nanometers and measuring ranges of between .4 and 80 millimeters along with a bandwidth of up to 100 kHz, eddyNCDT 3300 eddy current sensors bring plenty of power and versatility to the table.
An ultra high resolution sensor system, the Micro-Epsilon eddyNCDT 3700 is made for machine monitoring in production processes and is available in customized configurations for extremely high resolution applications. With a maximum resolution of .09 nanometers, the eddyNCDT is ideal for use in vacuum conditions (such as in semiconductor manufacturing environments), demanding precision applications including aligning mirrors in telescopes and other sophisticated optical equipment and measuring grinding gaps in refining equipment (for example, in paper mills).
Micro-Epsilon eddyNCDT 3700 eddy current sensors feature an incredibly compact design which allows them to be integrated virtually anywhere, nearly no temperature drift, the ability to operate in temperatures of as high as 350 degrees Celsius and tough construction. In short, these sensors provide OEMs and end users with all of the accuracy and durability they could ask for.
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