Laser sensor.A high-speed laser line sensor for tire sidewall side·wall n. 1. A wall that forms the side of something. 2. A side surface of an automobile tire, between the edge of the tread and the wheel rim. Noun 1. inspection, radial radial /ra·di·al/ (ra´de-al) 1. pertaining to the radius of the arm or to the radial (lateral) aspect of the arm as opposed to the ulnar (medial) aspect; pertaining to a radius. 2. 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. measurement and other applications in the rubber and tire industry has been introduced by the company. The EyeCon-2 laser line sensor has dual vision cameras in one sensor housing that detect small defects, wherever they occur, at a full 2 kHz sample rate and at a high resolution. Located on each side of the laser line, the dual vision cameras "see" the complete line, capturing every defect at 2,000 profiles/second, said to be twice as fast as any currently available line sensor. The laser line sensor is said to increase the data density or amount of profile information to detect small bulges or depressions. 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 77 on card [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] |
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