Rozwiązania i Komponenty dla AutomatykiSolutions and Components for Automation

Laser distance meter for measurement of irregular structures and glossy surfaces

The WObit offer includes a new laser distance sensor for measurements of irregular structures and reflective surfaces, such as abrasive paper, rubber, etc.

09.10.2018

Laserowy miernik odległości do pomiaru względem nieregularnych struktur i błyszczących powierzchni

The latest laser distance meter from the Micro-Epsilon range, optoNCDT 1750LL , has been specifically designed to measure against irregular structures and reflective surfaces such as abrasive paper, rubber, grinding wheels, etc. The sensor includes special, cylindrical lenses expanding the measuring point to the laser ruler that the human eye perceives as an oval.

In combination with special algorithms, the sensor compensates for interference due to defects in the surface structure, allowing the exact measurement of distances.

Ideal for use wherever conventional laser sensors with a small measuring spot that does not allow a homogeneous reflection of the light, they work on the limit of their capabilities, receiving a noisy and unstable signal.

An additional advantage of the optoNCDT 1750LL model is the small size, which allows for its assembly in limited spaces.

The combination of unique parameters, the highest precision and dynamics along with a wide range of functions make the optoNCDT 1750 series of laser sensors the leader in its class.

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