Small, compact, resistant – LAR laser sensor

The optical sensors are extremely resistant to a variety of surfaces and are further suitable to measure true run/synchronism and thickness and for position detection.

The distance sensors are available for measuring ranges from 10 to 400 mm and their minimal spot size of 50 μm also allow for selective measurements.

The built-in display and the good/poor analysis along with the custom parametrisation via teach-in make the sensors easy to handle. The analogue output and an external input with configuration option add to the functionality. The LAR sensors are IP67 protection class and are suitable for operating temperatures from -10 °C to 45 °C.

The applications of LAR laser triangulation sensors include quality control for microprocessors, monitoring the travel path of robot arms or measuring the exact position of strip material.

Technical data is available here:
http://www.waycon.biz/laser-sensor/Laser_Displacement_LAR.pdf

For more information visit:
http://www.waycon.biz/products/laser-sensors/

Background information
WayCon Positionsmesstechnik GmbH has been developing and producing filling level, position and distance sensors since 1999. With their head offices in Taufkirchen near Munich, a second office in Brühl near Cologne and distributors in 28 countries, the innovative company supplies its products worldwide. Our goal is to provide our clients with optimal measurement engineering solutions: From high quality sensors from our standard range to client-specific solutions, from the prototype to range – for different usage areas in industry and research. The products, manufactured in Taufkirchen, are subject to the strictest quality requirements and are delivered without exception with a calibration certificate.

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WayCon Positionsmesstechnik GmbH
Marcus Venghaus
Mehlbeerenstraße 4
82024 Taufkirchen
Email: presse@waycon.de
Website: www.waycon.de/home/

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Cecilia Repgen WayCon Positionsmesstechnik GmbH

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