Capacitive sensors for high-temperature applications up to 800 °C

The new capacitive sensor system capaNCDT 6228 consists of the capacitive high temperature sensors capaNCDT CSE/HT and the capaNCDT 6228 controller. The sensor system is designed for high temperature applications up to +800 C. It is also used to measure the thickness of glowing hot brake discs

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Extremely small capacitive sensors deliver highest accuracy

The new capaNCDT CSE01 and CSE025 sensors expand Micro-Epsilon's capacitive sensor portfolio. With a diameter of 3 mm and a length of just 15.6 mm, the CSE01 is one of the smallest triaxial sensors in the world. The sensors are equipped with integrated ca

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Next-generation confocal sensors for series integration

The confocalDT IFD2410 and IFD2415 confocal sensors offer the highest performance in an all-in-one housing with integrated Industrial Ethernet. Their robust and compact design with IP65-certified housing makes these sensors ideal for industrial series app

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High-performance laser sensor with integrated EtherNet/IP interface

The optoNCDT 1900 laser sensors measure displacement and distance with high precision and at high speed. The new integrated EtherNet/IP interface is another option for reliable industrial connectivity. Models with integrated EtherCAT interface are already

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Modern fiber optic sensors in automated production processes

The high-performance optoCONTROL CLS1000 fiber optic sensors comprise of high-quality optical fibers and a powerful controller. Position, distance and size can be precisely detected. The measuring system is used, for example, for web edge control in the p

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Series solution: Robust, inductive gauge for plant automation

The induSENSOR DTD is an inductive sensor specially optimized for inline applications with a resolution down to the micrometer range. The controller is protected against dirt and moisture by a robust stainless steel housing. In addition, the DTD achieves

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