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Just 18 mm wide
Feature no indentations or dead spaces
A team of students brought to reality what appears to contradict most basic laws of physics
With a blue laser
Reduce or eliminate the need for machining
for plate scanner at observatory
Provide temper-evident protection
Components manufactured to custom requirements
With 1.27 mm grid spacing & 0.4 mm cross section
operating temperature -30°C and 50°C
Thomas Fischer, Executive Manager at Fischer Elektronik
The use of industrial vision for quality assurance gives printing shops a competitive edge
Sponsoring the Institute for Research and Development of Sports Equipment (FES)
Impervious to contamination
For absolute position sensing devices
Meets NASA low Outgassing standards
feature in conveyor application
Features 2.8 pC/g sensitivity
Solves corrosion problems
as a phased array for absolute position sensing devices
In five lengths & three surface finishes
Uses radar technology to measure 0-15 m
Affordable customised machine design and construction
Drives for weight controllers
Increased sealing and flexibility for small product handling
Four travel options from 200 to 500 mm
Includes two targeting lasers
with stainless steel front
in rugged housing
Up to 50 kHz measuring rate
"Smart Efficiency" the overarching theme
Designed for clean rooms
Versions offer operation up to 280°C
Application at the Royal Observatory of Belgium
in portable format
for use with PC boards
printable on a standard office printer
Keeping European production competitive
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