Laser Displacement Sensor Products From Micro-Epsilon

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Laser Displacement Sensor Products From Micro-Epsilon

Date Added: 8th November 2011

Micro-Epsilon produces a range of laser displacement sensor instruments designed for various measuring applications in industrial environments. The company's displacement sensor line includes the 1700DR, a sensor which is made to provide accurate measurements even when used with metal, glass and other reflective surfaces.

The sensor features fast RTSC compensation for changing surfaces during measurements, 2, 10 or 20 millimeter measuring ranges and a maximum resolution of .1 nanometer. The 1700DR offers a measuring rate of up to 2.5 kHz (this rate is user-configurable) and both digital and analog outputs for maximum compatibility with a variety of control systems. 

Also in Micro-Epsilon's displacement sensor range is the ultra-compact optoNCDT 1302 laser displacement sensor. This cost effective miniature sensor is designed for automated systems and integration into other machines, being small enough to be incorporated into virtually any environment, even when space is at a premium.

The optoNCDT offers measuring ranges of between 20 and 20 millimeters, a maximum resolution of 4 nanometers and a measuring rate of 750 Hz. The sensor includes an integrated scalable analog output and an RS422 port as well as a trigger input.

Designed for use in tough operating conditions, Micro-Epsilon's optoNCDT 1402SC line of laser displacement sensor instruments are built to stand up to harsh cleaning and disinfecting products including hydrogen peroxide, detergents and other cleaning products including alkaline substances or chlorine. The sensor is housed in a steel case which is resistant to corrosion - and the unit is tough enough to handle high pressure jet cleaning.

Like the rest of the optoNTDT range, the 1402SC features a trigger input and an RS422 output as well as an analog interface. With measuring ranges of 5 to 600 millimeters (5,10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 250 and 600) and a high maximum resolution of .6 nanometers as well as a user-configurable measuring rate of as high as 1.5 kHz, the Micro-Epsilon optoNCDT laser measurement sensor is a powerful and versatile instrument as well as one which is tough enough for any measurement job.