Paragraf, manufacturer of graphene-based transformative electronic sensors and devices, has demonstrated the ability of its graphene Hall Effect sensors to withstand high levels of radiation.
Compact, economic and quick to install, SICK’s CQF16 capacitive level sensor has been developed to provide a universal, non-contact solution wherever the fill level of water-based liquids must be detected in non-metallic vessels, tanks or pipes.
Micro-Epsilon continues the development of its comprehensive laser triangulation sensor range with the addition of the optoNCDT 1900.
In smart manufacturing, measurement tasks are more challenging and call for increasingly advanced technologies. With the latest generation of SlimLine sensors, Kistler has optimised its series of force sensors, that have proven their worth in countless industrial applications.
Micro-Epsilon has developed a completely new range of high-performance white light interferometers that provide new unmatched accuracy levels in absolute non-contact optical distance and thickness measurement.