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Banner Engineering's PVL Parts Verification Array (PVL), with retroreflective technology, provides quality visibility, quick response time and wide, reliable coverage to help streamline pick-to-light and conveying processes.
Omron has expanded its N-Smart portfolio of smart laser sensors and amplifiers with the launch of the E3NX-FA range of fibre amplifiers.
Detecting people and animals have very similar technical application requirements. People wear clothes in various colours or with varying structures, animals may have long or short fur or feathers; they can also be dirty or wet.
PCB Piezotronics has introduced a triax MEMS accelerometer capable of measuring shock events of up to 60,000g.
Micro-Epsilon has introduced a cost effective inductive LVDT gauging sensor (probe) that is ideal for medium-to-high volume OEM production environments.
Omega has introduced a new line of compact thermal imagers powered by FLIR. The OSXL-I series (FLIR I Series) is a compact, lightweight, point-and-shoot camera with an easy-to-use focus-free lens.
Micro-Epsilon has introduced a non-contact laser line displacement sensor for the high speed measurement of shiny metallic and rapidly changing, rough or other difficult-to-measure surfaces.
Mantracourt Electronics has introduced a redesigned strain gauge to USB converter (DSCUSB). The new design is more compact, with a smaller and more stylish enclosure. Internally the product remains unchanged and will perform identically to its predecessor.
Monitran’s MTN/1100-R accelerometers are suitable for long-term vibration monitoring in high radiation environments.