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New Laser Displacement Sensor Has Blazing Speed

Monday, November 16, 2009

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New Laser Displacement Sensor Has Blazing Speed

High-speed and accuracy make the LK-G5000 an industry choice for measurement of vibration, rotation, dimension, runout, and profile in fast production and inspection operations.With an ultra-fast 392 kHz sampling rate, the new KEYENCE LK-G5000 Laser Displacement Sensor is the world’s fastest; nearly 8x faster than previous models.

High-speed and accuracy make the LK-G5000 an industry choice for measurement of vibration, rotation, dimension, runout, and profile in fast production and inspection operations. Programmable and network capable, the sensor offers direct and remote control options.

A dual-port RS-CMOS sensor provides 0.0004Mil (0.01µm) repeatability and ±0.02% of Full-Scale accuracy on any material or surface.  View demo and download details.

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