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07.12.2010: New developments in 2010
Micro-Epsilon launched ten innovations over the course of the year. A review of the sensors and instruments we have presented highlights their key features and benefits once again.
Innovations presented in 2010
07.12.2010: Temperature sensor for combustion processes
The non-contact temperature sensors product range is growing all the time. The latest additions support temperature monitoring during combustion processes. Three models enable measurements to be made directly on flames or through them, on objects within or behind the flame. This is achieved by making use of particular spectral ranges.
Measuring temperatures through or on flames
07.12.2010: Compact capacitive multi-channel system
Two channels are often sufficient when measuring thickness using capacitive sensors. In such cases, the capaNCDT 6500 C offers a very convenient solution. Two channels are therefore taken into account with a high level of precision. The compact version also offers all the advantages of capacitive displacement measurement.
Capacitive dual-channel system
07.12.2010: Recognising tyres
In the case of car production for the US market, production data of the tyres must be checked and stored during the production process. This information is contained in the tyre's DOT (Department Of Transportation) code. The scanCONTROL profile sensors are able to read the DOT code, despite a lack of surface contrast.
Automatic reading of DOT codes
09.11.2010: Laser scanners - which model do you require?
A new selection model is being used to provide an improved overview and to help classify your own application in terms of laser scanner performance requirements. The question of which scanner is suitable for which application is reflected in the new "Compact", "High Speed" or "Smart" series. In addition, the new "Configuration Tools" set up and configuration software enables evaluation of data on a modular basis.
Help in selecting laser scanner models
09.11.2010: Inspecting drilled holes down to 4.5mm in diameter
The boreCONTROL system has again been revised and is now available to customers. With boreCONTROL, for the first time users can inspect drilled holes and cavities down to4.5mm in diameter. The system's sensor probe is inserted into the drilled hole. In addition to checking the diameter, checks can be made for defects, roundness, ovality, conicity, concentricity, straightness and much more.
Inspecting holes from the inside
09.11.2010: Robust laser sensors
Measurement technology used in the food industry has to meet special industry standards and regulations. For example, sensitive sensor technology must remain fully operational following high-pressure jet cleaning with aggressive detergents. The new optoNCDT 1402 SC sensor is proving itself in the industry time and time again. The trade brochure on the sensor describes its specific benefits.
Stainless steel version for food processing environments
14.09.2010: Change in Development Management
On 01/04/2010, Dr. Thomas Wißpeintner took over the management of Sensor Development at Micro-Epsilon in Ortenburg. Thomas replaces the company’s Development Manager of many years, Prof. Dr. Martin Sellen, who has been appointed as Management Assistant. As the previous assistant of Mr. Sellen, Mr. Wißpeintner was able to prepare himself intensively for his new role.
New Sensor Development Manager
14.09.2010: Measuring at the place where things happen
Special applications often require more than a standard sensor. The optoNCDT1700Z-10 laser sensor has therefore been developed. Due to its specific design, the sensor is able to measure the exact distance to the machining plane directly underneath a positioning tool or lens. Using this new sensor, positioning tasks can be undertaken with much higher precision than ever before.
Whatever does not fit...
14.09.2010: Sensors for specific tasks
With the new ECT technology, many of the previous limitations of using eddy current sensors or capacitive sensors no longer apply. For example, sensors that have been manufactured according to the new production technology are suitable for extreme thermal and mechanical conditions.
ECT for capacitive and eddy current sensors
14.09.2010: Measuring coil diameter
In respooling machines, finished coils are produced in metal strips from individual ring-shaped metal bands. The metal rings are joined together coil by coil so that one continuous coil is produced at the end. optoNCDT ILR laser sensors are used to measure the end of the rings.
Automatic diameter measurement
20.07.2010: The smallest IR temperature sensors
The thermoMETER CSmicro miniature sensors are ideally suitable for integration in machines and equipment. The currently smallest infrared sensor is appropriate for almost every application. The controller integrated in the cable also highlights the miniaturisation.
Infrared temperature measurement in tight installation spaces
20.07.2010: Capacitive sensors with ECT
The latest sensors in the capaNCDT product range are manufactured using an ECT process. Due to this new process, the capacitive sensors are extremely stable thermally and can be manufactured in new geometrical shapes. The flattest sensor, for example, has an installation height of just 4mm and can be integrated very easily in gaps and grooves.
capaNCDT with Embedded Capa Technology
20.07.2010: System Division triples its surface area
Due to the growth and development of the Micro-Epsilon System Division, the available surface area at the company headquarters simply became too small. With the move to the new Werk II in Ortenburg, the usable area has now tripled. The intensified globalisation and new industrial approaches promise further growth in this area of system solutions for dimensional inspection.Relocation of Micro-Epsilon System Technology
Relocation of Micro-Epsilon System Technology
20.07.2010: Inspecting silicon geometry
The booming solar wafer industry has increasingly higher production requirements for the manufacture of silicon wafers. Visual inspection was previously depended on. However, this subjective method did not always result in an optimum quality product. The new inspection system from Micro-Epsilon System Technology enables maximum yields to be achieved.
Measuring silicon bricks optically
06.07.2010: Measuring undulating shading
The shaded areas on rolled surfaces known as chatter marks will adversely affect the quality of the optical sensor. Previously, chatter marks could only be measured with great difficulty as they only show amplitude of a few tenths of a micrometer. The new deflectometric RC Sensor system measures chatter marks and enables error-free measurement of surfaces.
Optical surface inspection
06.07.2010: The smallest confocal sensors
The confocal miniature sensors are still unique in terms of displacement measurement. The sensor as a 4mm thick titanium bar can be used in many applications where triangulation sensors or conventional confocal sensors would be too large. A new Product Manager is now supporting this product group of the confocal sensors with immediate effect.
Confocal sensors with new Product Manager
06.07.2010: Customised inductive sensors
Inductive sensors are often a preferred choice due to their attractive price and the variety of standard sensor models. However, for many applications, an inductive sensor would also be suitable if certain modifications could be made. This is now possible by using custom sensors from Micro-Epsilon, which can be adapted to suit specific applications.
Customer-specific inductive measurement
06.07.2010: Components under control
scanCONTROL laser scanners are used to inspect the shape of rotationally symmetrical parts. The laser line measures the contour of the inserted object with micrometre precision. The dimensional accuracy of the pistons is critical in rotary piston pumps, which is why these parts need to be inspected for geometrical conformance using a special measuring device.
Shape conformance of rotary pistons
10.06.2010: Dotace pro Inovaci
TENTO PROJEKT JE SPOLUFINANCOVÁN EVROPSKÝM FONDEM PRO REGIONÁLNÍ ROZVOJ A MINISTERSTVEM PRŮMYSLU A OBCHODU INVESTICE DO VAŠÍ BUDOUCNOSTI
Dotace pro Inovaci
19.02.2010: IR sensor for intricate measurement tasks
The new thermoMETER CTratio quotient pyrometer provides completely new benefits: Measurements that are unaffected by the emissivity, which are also reliable in harsh conditions such as strong smoke or steam in front of the sensor, and are immune to electromagnetic fields, with measuring ranges between 700°C and 1800°C. This sensor is one of the high-end models of the thermoMETER range.
High-end temperature measurement
22.01.2010: Improved metal strip inspection
The well-known system for measuring the thickness and width of metal strip has been completely redesigned and improved. Measurements are now possible in a very large measuring gap of 190mm with linearity of 10µm. This and many other innovations make the system the most advanced metal strip inspection system from Micro-Epsilon.
High performance metal strip inspection
21.01.2010: Laser sensors Application Guide
The new “optoNCDT Application Guide" brochure provides an overview of potential applications for laser sensors. Divided into various sectors, the brochure illustrates many previously installed applications and explains in detail how the sensors operate and their technical advantages.
Example applications for laser sensors
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