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Laser twin sensor system. (Instruments).


A laser twin sensor A device that measures or detects a real-world condition, such as motion, heat or light and converts the condition into an analog or digital representation. An optical sensor detects the intensity or brightness of light, or the intensity of red, green and blue for color systems. , said to have one of the fastest frequency rates in the industry, offers twin viewing axes axes

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 the company. Designed for tight spots and demanding industrial applications, the Laser Twin Sensor (LTS LTS 1 Latent tetany syndrome, see there 2. Low-threshold spike–neurology ) tracks object displacements or running profile changes at extremely high speeds of up to 200 kHz. The sensor also resolves thickness variations as line as 0.007 [micro]m when averaged at 100 Hz and realizes accuracies in microns and resolutions in sub-microns, according to the company. Among other features of the Class IIIb LTS sensor are its small laser spot size of 30 micrometers in diameter, large observation angle of 43 degrees and stand-off of 0.6 inches (15 mm) or 1.18 inches (30 mm). The sensor also has the ability to automatically compensate for differences in the object's color and surface, the ability to track the smallest pits, surface textures and sharp increases in object height, and the capability to measure both on frosted and furbished surfaces. The sensor is said to be ideal for applications such as vibration monitoring, measuring the thickness of thin coatings, numerous thickness measurement applications in various industries and coordinating small parts. (LMI LMI Labor Market Information
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