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Laser sensor
25 January 2013
Micro-Epsilon has launched the optoNCDT 2300, a self-contained laser displacement sensor that requires no separate controller, offers a measuring speed of up to 50kHz and an integrated controller. It uses the new

Micro-Epsilon has launched the
optoNCDT 2300, a self-contained
laser displacement sensor that
requires no separate controller, offers
a measuring
speed of up to
50kHz and an
integrated
controller.
It uses the new A-RTSC technology which enables the sensor to automatically compensate in real time for difficult-to-measure surfaces.
The optpNCDT 2300 measures the thickness of transparent materials by recording the first and second reflection from the target surface.
It uses the new A-RTSC technology which enables the sensor to automatically compensate in real time for difficult-to-measure surfaces.
The optpNCDT 2300 measures the thickness of transparent materials by recording the first and second reflection from the target surface.
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