Laser sensor head brochure describes green rubber profiling capabilities.This two-page, four-color bulletin details the Selcom Laser Sensor Head (LSH LSH Legion of Super Heroes LSH Left Shift LSH Laparoscopic Supracervical Hysterectomy LSH Landspítali Háskólasjúkrahús (Landspítali University Hospital; Iceland) LSH Laughing So Hard LSH Lord Strathcona's Horse ) 2401, specifically designed to replace capacitive sensors on existing tire uniformity (TUO (Technology Upgrade Option) A clause in a computer lease that allows the lessee to upgrade the equipment before the lease term is over. It often states that the same or higher rate of interest applies. ) machines for tight work areas and high speed profiling of problematic materials such as green rubber and high silicone rubber. The concise and detailed literature provides product information and advantages of the LSH 2401, including its small footprint sensor head for tight work areas, easy interface with control systems and robust design for industrial environments. As described in the literature, the LSH 2401 can be connected to either a Selcom 19kHz SLS (Selective Laser Sintering) See laser sintering and 3D printing. sensor controller or up to a 64 kHz Optocator controller, and has a measurement range of 20 mm or 50 mm at stand-off distances of 50 mm or 80 mm. Available as a Class II or Class IIb laser with visible laser light for added safety and easy spot positioning, the sensor also utilizes a patented Fast Light Response Circuit that is insensitive to ambient light, surface texture and color changes. The brochure also describes precise laser triangulation methods used that are said to make the LSH 2401 ideal for numerous on- or off-line applications in the rubber and associated industries, including profiling green rubber, sidewall bulge and dent, splice width and radial run-out. Specific applications for the LSH 2401 in the rubber and tire industry include quality inspection and production control; dimensional thickness and cross-sectional profiles of on- and off-line extruded products such as tire treads and sidewalls; on-line thickness profiling of green rubber and calendered cal·en·der n. A machine in which paper or cloth is made smooth and glossy by being pressed through rollers. tr.v. cal·en·dered, cal·en·der·ing, cal·en·ders rubber sheet; splice width measurement and overlap; tire behavior versus speed; finished tire bulge and dent monitoring in sidewall inspection: endurance capability; measuring tire deflection versus load: measuring radial runout run·out n. 1. The act or an instance of fleeing so as to evade undesirable consequences. 2. The area where one curved surface merges with another: a snowy runout at the bottom of the ski slope. ; and other related applications. The LSH 2401 meets ISO (1) See ISO speed. (2) (International Organization for Standardization, Geneva, Switzerland, www.iso.ch) An organization that sets international standards, founded in 1946. The U.S. member body is ANSI. 9001 requirements and comes with a one-year limited warranty. The literature concludes with detailed technical specifications for the sensor and various controllers. The company designs and markets laser-based 3D vision sensors for process monitoring and control in various industries. LMI LMI Labor Market Information LMI Local Management Interface LMI Logistics Management Institute LMI Linear Matrix Inequality LMI Legemiddelindustriforeningen (Norway) LMI Low to Moderate Income LMI Lender's Mortgage Insurance Technologies Circle 125 on card |
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