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Compact and cost-effective safety solution for versatile applications
Non browning lens for 2/3-inch format sensors
Digital Interfaces for Efficient Process Automation with Pyrometers or Infrared Cameras
Laser triangulation sensors measure variables such as displacement, distance and position on a non-contact, wear-free basis. The most important sensor features are high performance, a compact design and the ability to stabilize the signal with changing surfaces. Micro-Epsilon has now equipped its sensors with the advanced IO-Link interface to network multiple sensors in the factory.
With integrated encoders and IP65 protection
Today, vision sensors can be used to implement first-class solutions for many sensor tasks in production, quality assurance, logistics, packaging, and beyond. Raw data sensors offer the greatest possible flexibility in terms of adaptation to special requirements and customer wishes. On the customer side, however, this is associated with a comparatively high programming effort. The SmartRunner Explorer 2-D and 3-D device family from Pepperl+Fuchs shows that this does not have to be the case.
Realising a compact harvesting vehicle with energy chains
Precise flow measurements for compressed air and technical gases
Resolve Optics is a leading designer and supplier of fixed focus and zoom lenses that operate in the infrared (IR) region (1-14 microns).
Cylindrical proximity sensors for safety applications
Non browning lens for small sensor cameras
Industrial cameras with Sony's Starvis 2 sensors help unlock the potential of planetary imaging
Compact linear motor axes meeting the highest dynamics and precision
Protection of cables from chips, dust and splash water in harsh environments
Designed to maintain focus over a wide temperature range
For modern automated systems, those responsible are faced with the challenge of finding efficient cabling solutions that fulfil both the high performance and data transmission requirements. Traditional cabling systems often provide for separate cables for these purposes, which leads to increased effort and higher costs. One Cable Solutions (OCS) solve these challenges and thus also meet the growing requirements of the IIoT.
The newly developed D-Ankle prosthesis from Design Pro Technology makes this possible. Instead of the usual passive suspension at the foot components, the prosthesis assists its user by means of motor power. As is the case with a natural gait, the artificial foot is actively bent up and down with each step. The gait becomes more harmonious, more stable and less tiring. An intelligent controller finds the correct gait rhythm and a brushless motor from FAULHABER provides the necessary propulsion.
Decentralised acquisition and control of process data with less wiring efforts
The European Conference on Optical Communication honors Yokogawa for innovative test equipment
Variable aluminium housing in various PCB formats
High interpolation allows impressive accuracy
6x Non-Browning Zoom Lens design-optimised for 1-inch sensor format
The degree of automation can vary greatly within the same plant – from very high in the core processes to almost nonexistent in the peripherals. The effort required to wire all circulating containers, external silos, manual valves, safety – critical doors, and manhole covers to the control room would be too great. The WILSEN autonomous IoT wireless sensor node establishes a connection to isolated assets – without any cables – and closes such information gaps.
Three aspects of sensor technology are particularly important in image processing for industrial automation: performance, flexibility and usability. Simple Vision sensors meet these requirements. They are as easy to operate as optical sensors, plus they are as powerful as camera systems. Leuze offers this concept as a quick and straightforward introduction to vision technology.
Soundpipes for directional object detection
Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing (WAAM) is an additive manufacturing process that has become increasingly important in the 3D printing of metals in recent years. High build rates, wire as an inexpensive and easily available starting material and a highly controllable process are the main advantages. To optimize 3D printing, the Berlin-based 3D printing specialist GEFERTEC records the temperatures in the workpiece using infrared measurement technology from Optris.
For precise measurement in the most confined of spaces
High-torque motor with integrated encoder and optional holding brake
Unique optical module fits for a wide range of mounting arrangements used by different satellite camera systems
One cable. More opportunities.
Monitored changeover is an opportunity to optimise machines, reduce sources for potential errors and making them intuitive and quick to operate.
Bio-cable with reduced carbon footprint now in series production
To meet net zero CO2 emission goals, the building sector needs to modernize its communication infrastructure. This article shows how single-pair Ethernet, specifically 10BASE-T1L, enables the easy retrofitting of buildings using legacy links like RS-485 to improve digitization, enable automation, improve security, and substantially lower energy consumption to achieve greater sustainability. Author: Meghan Kaiserman, Strategic Marketing Director for Sustainable Buildings at Analog Devices
Grasping and plugging cables is child's play! For us humans, yes. However, automated processing of such flexible parts presents robots with considerable challenges. Nevertheless, the potential is huge; in terms of efficiency and quality as well as in terms of relieving employees, for instance when it comes to handling large, heavy cables.
Mobile App for on-site analysis of lubricant condition in bearings and linear motion systems
Innovative online tool for individual designs with a wide range of characteristics
Collaborative robots, or cobots, are making their presence felt in ever more applications, working alongside humans wherever production requires the decision making and discrimination abilities of humans, combined with unceasing production, dexterity and precision of cobots.
For on-the-fly marking with up to 240 m/min
One-cable connection for a wide range of market segments
At the R-24 tradeshow for robotics, drones and automation in Odense from March 13 to 15 the company will exhibit their solution portfolio for demanding robotic applications, including bionics and exoskeletons, inspection and surveillance robots, end-of-arm grippers, and surgical robotics.
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