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Listing of all 8 news releases from Pepperl+Fuchs GB:
Sensor avoids double sheet feeds
An an ultrasonic sensor that detects the air gap between two sheets of material, be it metals, plastics, wood or paper, avoids 'double sheet feeding' into machinery, such as power presses. Brochure available
News from Pepperl+Fuchs GB (25 March 2008)
Photoelectric sensor is not fooled by shrink wrap
Pepperl+Fuchs have developed a new sensor for the conveyor and warehousing industries where problems from shrink-wrapped pallets are evident Brochure available
News from Pepperl+Fuchs GB ( 6 March 2008)
Bar code reader uses digital imaging
A new bar code reader - MAH120 - using MegaPixel CMOS digital imaging and Dynamic optimisation Technology, has been launched by Pepperl+Fuchs. Brochure available
News from Pepperl+Fuchs GB ( 3 May 2007)
Roadshow displays latest sensor technology
UK readers are invited to contact Pepperl+Fuchs for a local visit of its exhibition truck, which shows sensor developments - including position indication systems, safety light curtains and more. Brochure available
News from Pepperl+Fuchs GB (22 May 2006)
Print mark detection
A new print mark detector has joined the Pepperl+Fuchs range of contrast scanners. Brochure available
News from Pepperl+Fuchs GB (23 September 2005)
Pepperl+Fuchs acquires Omnitron
Pepperl+Fuchs has acquired Omnitron, a manufacturer of Data Matrix 2D optical barcode readers for product identification and online data capture. Brochure available
News from Pepperl+Fuchs GB ( 8 March 2005)
Ultrasonic sensor squeezes into tight spots
Considered to be the smallest self-contained ultrasonic sensor in its class, it has a diameter of 18mm and an overall length of just 40mm for fitting into 'tight spots'. Brochure available
News from Pepperl+Fuchs GB ( 2 February 2004)
How to ensure that tooling selection is correct
To avoid costly repairs and lost production caused by incorrect tool selection, a low cost, non-contact and highly robust method automatically identifies tools, jigs, moulds or parts. Brochure available
News from Pepperl+Fuchs GB ( 6 August 2003)
