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IP67 Hermetically Sealed Type K Sensor
These Machines are Provided with a Lighted Internal Tank Protected by a Shock-Resistant Window
The Model 419 from Resolve Optics is a new fixed focus non-browning lens optimised for the latest generation of radiation resistant CMOS cameras.
Designed for satellite missions in Low Earth Orbit
Areas subject to radiation
Efficient interface with robust plastic housing for decentralised drive systems
Two-component system with high glass transition temperature and chemical resistance
Brady Corporation, a worldwide specialist in industrial identification, launches a range of new industrial barcode readers that achieve 99.995% reading accuracy.
3D printing in companies is booming. Design engineers are printing special components and wear-resistant parts themselves without further ado. However, the projects stand or fall on the quality of the printing material, warns Jonas Burk, Head of Additive Manufacturing at igus. The fact that 3D printing with high-performance polymers from igus is worthwhile is not only proven by the service life tests. Customers can also manufacture their products more economically and faster than injection moulding.
High machine availability is enabled by the integrated IO-Link interface, which provides access to sensor parameters, diagnostics and process data.
If you require a professional image processing system to meet specific needs it is essential that the lens also meets all the necessary criteria to ensure long-term functionality. We spoke to Rob Watkinson from Resolve Optics about overcoming the limitations of off-the-shelf products and achieving the best results.
For reliable operation in environments up to 200°C
Versatile universal display for use with incremental and absolute encoders
Electronics exposed to radiation can be prone to failure. Satellites and medical devices such as CT scanners are especially sensitive. Researchers at the Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits IIS in Dresden are working on an open-source tool that can be used to better prevent radiation-related loss of function.
For more resistant and durable aluminium drives in harsh environments
Customizable magnetic encoders and rings for advanced industrial applications
Our Custom-made Product RFS-5
Precisely tailored to the requirements of automated industrial processes
The AX-1 robot from Norwegian start-up Kilter applies herbicides to weeds with such precision that the use of chemicals is reduced by up to 95% thanks to AI and sensor technology. To ensure that the autonomous helper is also gentle on the soil, the developers rely on lightweight and lubricationfree linear technology from the igus drylin series.
For precise object detection and collision protection
Optical encoder for DC-Micromotors with maximum precision
Resolve Optics Ltd. is a world leader in the design and manufacture of production quantities of radiation resistant lenses and optical products that exactly match your nuclear monitoring application.
The deployment of robots in factories worldwide reached and passed 4 million last year, representing a doubling of robot density over the past seven years. Author: Amy Taylor, Director, Marketing – Industrial, SiTime
Precise, modular drive units with high power density
Coated and stainless-steel motors for the food industry
Resolve Optics has nearly two decades of experience and expertise in the design, testing and supply of low mass, high performance lenses using radiation resistant glass.
Rugged switch with easy-to connect M12 connector
High-performance with low noise and advanced communication capabilities
Designed to capture high-quality images in space environments
One module for discrete I/O, safety I/O, and IO-Link
Non browning lens for 2/3-inch format sensors
Easily adaptable illumination and range definition via IO-Link
Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) has been the hero in the fight against friction and wear for years. However, there is also the other side of the coin: as a persistent material, PTFE is currently the focus of the discussion about a possible PFAS ban by the ECHA. Even if there is no ban, the motion plastics pioneer igus has good reasons to look for alternatives. With new formulations, extensive tests and adapted production processes, igus already offers its customers a wide range of PTFE-free products. Author: Dr-Ing. Magnus Orth is Head of Material Development and the Technical Centre at igus.
Using the aluminium advantages in demanding environments
Different fork widths available for contact-free scanning of sound-impermeable materials
The Model 357 radiation resistant zoom lens is available in a motorised format for use with radiation tolerant cameras.
Cylindrical proximity sensors for safety applications
Non browning lens for small sensor cameras
For reliable wind data, even in harsh offshore and marine weather conditions
Versatile and robust design to meet the needs of field workers
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