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Dorset House West Derby Road
Liverpool
L6 4BR
UK
Telephone: (UK) +44 151 260 9800
http://www.micro-epsilon.co.uk
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Listing of all 20 news releases from Micro-Epsilon UK:
Laser profile sensor software exports to any CAD
3D visualisation software for laser profile sensors enables users to export captured 3D data to other software and the data can be exported as a 3D point cloud to any CAD/CAM software application. Brochure available
News from Micro-Epsilon UK ( 3 April 2008)
Automatic systems scan car bodies for defects
User application article Surface defect detection systems operate as stationery or robotic arm test rigs to scan multiple inspection points on car body parts, automatically identifying and marking any surface defects. Brochure available
News from Micro-Epsilon UK (29 November 2007)
Cool infrared thermometers operate in 250 deg C
Infrared thermometers operate in 250 deg C do not need any cooling when checking materials on production lines and in process environments. Brochure available
News from Micro-Epsilon UK (23 November 2007)
Laser position/measurement sensor guide published
A 25-page guide offers technical data and application examples for optoNCDT laser optical displacement and position measurement sensors. Brochure available
News from Micro-Epsilon UK (12 September 2007)
Draw-wire sensors offer robust, reliable sensing
Micro-Epsilon has introduced the wireSENSOR range of digital and analogue draw-wire displacement sensors for machine builders and OEMs who require low cost, robust, reliable sensing solutions. Brochure available
News from Micro-Epsilon UK (28 May 2007)
High-speed temperature sensor wins award
Micro-Epsilon has been awarded Germany's 'Industrial Innovation Prize' for the Optris CT Laser series of non-contact, infrared temperature sensors. Brochure available
News from Micro-Epsilon UK (11 May 2007)
Displacement sensors guarantee quality of paper
Technical background article Micro-Epsilon (UK) discusses several applications in which paper manufacturers are using the company's displacement sensors to ensure the quality of paper production. Brochure available
News from Micro-Epsilon UK (27 April 2007)
Interface module for infrared thermometer
Micro-Epsilon has launched a low-cost PROFIBUS-DP interface module for its 'optris CT Series' infrared thermometer range. Brochure available
News from Micro-Epsilon UK ( 2 April 2007)
Handheld infrared temperature measurement
Sensor manufacturer Micro-Epsilon has launched its handheld infrared temperature measurement device, the ' optris MiniSight Pro', offering engineers a low-cost alternative to thermal imaging cameras. Brochure available
News from Micro-Epsilon UK (15 March 2007)
Infrared sensors are small and fast
Micro-Epsilon's ' Ctfast' is one of the smallest, fastest infrared sensors in the world, with exposure times between 3ms (50% signal) and 9ms (90% signal). Brochure available
News from Micro-Epsilon UK (15 March 2007)
Infrared sensor is one of smallest available
The 'optris CT ' series of sensors is said to be one of the smallest infrared sensors in the world, with 20:1 optical resolution and is available from Micro-Epsilon. Brochure available
News from Micro-Epsilon UK ( 9 March 2007)
4mm diameter for displacement measurement sensors
Confocal displacement measurement sensors from Micro-Epsilon have a diameter of just 4mm and are therefore ideal for measuring inside confined spaces such as narrow cavities, drilled holes and bores. Brochure available
News from Micro-Epsilon UK ( 1 March 2007)
Guide for displacement, position or temperature
A new measurement product guide has been launched that will help engineers select the correct displacement, position or temperature sensor for their measurement task . Brochure available
News from Micro-Epsilon UK (29 January 2007)
Half price displacement measurement sensor
A non-contact, optoelectronic displacement measurement sensor has been launched that offers OEMs, machine builders and end users all the technical advantages of its predecessor, but at half the cost. Brochure available
News from Micro-Epsilon UK (15 December 2006)
Sensor measures thickness of wet paint coatings
An innovative combination sensor system has been developed, which attaches directly to a robot arm, so that automotive OEMs can inspect the thickness of sprayed paint coatings. Brochure available
News from Micro-Epsilon UK (28 November 2006)
NCAP testing rig for Jaguar detects exact speeds
User application article With the advent of Europe's NCAP and other automotive legislative testing protocols, pedestrian safety is now an increasingly important aspect of new car design and safety. Brochure available
News from Micro-Epsilon UK (15 November 2006)
Laser profile sensors aid stability of rail tracks
User application article The latest non-contact, laser-based profile measurement sensors from Micro-Epsilon are being used by several leading rail inspection companies around the world. Brochure available
News from Micro-Epsilon UK ( 1 November 2006)
Non-contact temperature measurement guided
A free, informative guide includes sections on the basic physical principles of non-contact temperature measurement; optics; sighting techniques; electronics; potential uses; and emissivity tables. Brochure available
News from Micro-Epsilon UK (13 September 2006)
Recognition given for 400% sales growth
Manufacturer of sensors, test and measurement systems, has appointed Chris Jones, managing director of Micro-Epsilon (UK), as export manager for the Western Territories. Brochure available
News from Micro-Epsilon UK (29 August 2006)
High-speed spindle thermal expansion compensated
A special sensor system, for compensating thermal growth in high speed machining spindles, also enables machine tool operators to change the spindle without having to re-calibrate. Brochure available
News from Micro-Epsilon UK ( 7 August 2006)

