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Today, vehicles must prove their suitability for later use in the first stages of development. At the same time, not only are aspects such as functionalities tested, but also factors including stability, expansion, vibrations and many other things are assessed. The extensive use of measurement technology in the development phase often provides new perceptions and helps to design safer and more comfortable vehicles. In this area, measurement technology expert Micro-Epsilon provides intelligent solutions for automotive applications.

Engine Technology Int. Magazine | January 2013 | UKIP Media & Events Ltd.

Sensors that deliver

Eddy current displacement sensors are one of the main pillars of non-contact industrial measurement technology, being used to measure distances, displacements or positions of any electrically conductive target. The principle offers many advantages that no other procedure can replicate. The conventional sensor design is now being supported by new developments in materials and components. This makes handling these sensitive sensors easier, while extending the number of applications.

Engine Technology Int. Magazine | March 2013 | UKIP Media & Events Ltd.

Automatic determination of coil diameter

The automation of rolling mills, strip treatment plant and handling processes can no longer be imagined without the use of non-contact measurement technology. Besides the width and coil weight, the coil diameter is one of the most important items of production information.Coil diameter is used not only for the finished coil, but also for the production speed control or as a criterion indicating the approach of a coil end. Optical systems, with the help of which position and distance can also be measured, work particularly accurately and reliably.

International Aluminium Journal | 12/2012 | Schluetersche Verlagsgesellschaft mbh & Co. KG

Sensors in medical technology

Modern sensors and measurement systems are helping to make medical interventions more secure, automate research, and to design more ergonomic medical devices.

MED Engineering International | 1/2013 | Hanser

Precise adjustment

Modern sensors and measuring systems facilitate medical operations, they automate research and they contribute to the ergonomics of medical equipment.

Fascination of Electronics | 1/2012 | publish industry

Showing Robot Assistants the Way

Automation in medical technology is no longer an alien concept. Increasing cost pressures and staff shortages call for new techniques to be used to improve operational efficiencies.

MEDengineering | Export 2012 | Hanser

Measuring distances by rope

Draw-wire sensors, rope length gages, rope length transmitters or string pots are just some of the names of the widespread forms of displacement measurement sensors, all of which are based on a principle like that of the household tape measure.

IEN Europe | 10/2011 | Thomas Industrial Media

New precise method for measuring sheet thickness using laser profile scanners

Increasingly complex processing, optimization of raw material costs or new standards mean there is a continually growing demand for sensor technology. Optical measuring techniques are becoming more and more important here.

Aluminium | 87/2011 | Giesel Verlag

IEN Europe interviews

IEN: The Embedded Coil Tehcnology makes capacitive and eddy current sensors more robust to harsh conditions. Was this technology developed due to customer demands and because the regular sensors...

IEN Europe | Juni/Juli | Thomas Industrial Media

Sensors for special applications

When a standard sensor does not meet its set requirements, users often turn to customer-specific solutions. But what can we do when the demands of the applications exceed the sensors' physical capabilities? In such cases, help comes in the form of Micro-Epsilon

IEN Europe | May 2011 | Thomas Industrial Media
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