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Four new sensors
25 January 2013
Visitors to Mtec 2012 will have the opportunity to view four new sensors from Micro-Epsilon. The optoNCDT 2300 is a selfcontained laser displacement sensor that requires no separate controller and which provides an ex

Visitors to Mtec 2012 will have the
opportunity to view four new
sensors from Micro-Epsilon.
The optoNCDT 2300 is a selfcontained laser displacement sensor that requires no separate controller and which provides an extremely high measuring speed of up to 50kHz.
The new eddyNCDT 3100 has a Smart Sensor Auto Calibration system, which enables the user to simply connect the eddy sensor to the 3100 controller and all calibration data is automatically uploaded from the sensor to the controller, with no need for any lengthy calibration.
Micro-Epsilon will also showcase its latest thermoIMAGER TIM 400 and 450 inline infrared thermal imagers and the new thermoMETER CSmicro, one of the smallest infrared temperature sensors currently available. Stand 1112
The optoNCDT 2300 is a selfcontained laser displacement sensor that requires no separate controller and which provides an extremely high measuring speed of up to 50kHz.
The new eddyNCDT 3100 has a Smart Sensor Auto Calibration system, which enables the user to simply connect the eddy sensor to the 3100 controller and all calibration data is automatically uploaded from the sensor to the controller, with no need for any lengthy calibration.
Micro-Epsilon will also showcase its latest thermoIMAGER TIM 400 and 450 inline infrared thermal imagers and the new thermoMETER CSmicro, one of the smallest infrared temperature sensors currently available. Stand 1112
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