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Book Describes Laser Displacement Sensor Technology

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Book Describes Laser Displacement Sensor Technology

Keyence LK-G CCD Laser Displacement Sensors measure height, position, thickness, warpage, profile, runout, and vibration on any material/surface. They also measure fast moving, vibrating or rotating objects. How do they work? How can you use them? What are the technical factors that contribute to their accuracy, linearity and repeatability? This 14 page illustrated book contains details on the principles of laser triangulation, measuring distance and accuracy, stability of received light intensity and waveform, optical design, measurement capabilities, how they measure different surfaces and lots more.

 

For more information visit www.keyence.com/LKGPD

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