Micro-Epsilon sensors have increased ranges

Aug. 13, 2018
The optoNCDT 1750 laser sensor from Micro-Epsilon is designed to measure displacement, distance and position and is suited for real-time quality-inspection tasks.

optoNCDT 1750 This laser sensor from Micro-Epsilon is designed to measure displacement, distance and position and is suited for real-time quality-inspection tasks. It can be used by OEMs or as a retrofit to existing equipment in industrial and automation applications such as dynamic acceleration tasks on machine axes, or for robotic arms performing pick-and-place operations. The noncontact, compact sensor features an integral controller and provides reliable measurement, even for oily components, coated materials and difficult surfaces such as semi-transparent and reinforced plastics.

What's new? New sizes and enhanced features. The optoNCDT 1750 now comes in models with measuring ranges of 500mm to 750mm and has new evaluation algorithms and improved components.

Benefits With longer measuring ranges, the sensor can now be used in fast, high-precision measurement tasks that require a large measuring range, such as robot positioning. The device's compact design allows it to be installed in tight spaces. Also, the new algorithms and improved components provide very high accuracy.

Micro-Epsilon America, Raleigh, N.C., 919-787-9707, www.micro-epsilon.com