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Laser triangulation sensor Optical Triangulation Sensors
Optical Triangulation Sensors are commonly used to provide door mounted safety detection on swinging automatic doors. In North America, these types of sensors are very common and manufactured in very high volumes.
. This two-page brochure describes the Selcom LSL (Link Support Layer) A common interface for network drivers. It provides a common language between the transport layer and the data link layer and allows different transport protocols to run over one network adapter or one transport protocol to run on different  6000 laser sensor for measuring rubber and tire extrusions and other applications. The Class II PSD-based Selcom SLS (Selective Laser Sintering) See laser sintering and 3D printing.  6000 laser triangulation sensor, with its long standoff distance and short resolute measurement, is said to be ideal for the rubber industry. The SLS 6000, available in 19 models, can be used in high-speed measurement applications where other sensors are ineffective or sacrifice reliability and accuracy, according to the literature. The SLS 6000 is said to have an extremely fast automatic light control for various surfaces, an internal processor for application software and analog and digital outputs. Measurement ranges of the different models vary from 50 to 1,100 mm (2.0 to 42 in.) and stand-off distances from 400 to 1,250 mm (16 to 49 in.). Specific applications for the SLS 6000 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 of green rubber and calendered cal·en·der  
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Title Annotation:Brochures
Publication:Rubber World
Date:Jul 1, 2004
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