Laser Triangulation Sensors | Applied Measurement Australia
Laser Triangulation Sensors | Applied Measurement Australia
Laser Triangulation Sensors | Applied Measurement Australia
Laser Triangulation Sensors | Applied Measurement Australia
Laser Triangulation Sensors | Applied Measurement Australia
Laser Triangulation Sensors are capable of taking the dimensions and position of objects. They also detect vibrations, presence and absence, surface profiles, and deformations.
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Laser triangulation sensors also measure the levels of liquids and bulk materials.
The series includes four lines of models:RF603 - universal sensors with 2 to 1250 mm operating ranges, RF603HS - high speed sensors, RF600 - large-base and long range sensors, RF605 - compact value sensors.
RF603 Series – Multi-purpose Laser Sensors
Measuring ranges, mm: from 2 to 1250
Linearity, % of F.S: ±0.1
Measuring rate, kHz: 9.4
26 models of:
Available with Red or Blue laser diodes
Varied diode powers for indoor or outdoor applications
Binocular sensors for laser scanning
Operation
Operation of the sensors is based on the principle of optical triangulation. Radiation of a semiconductor laser 1 is focused by a lens 2 onto an object 6. Radiation reflected by the object is collected by a lens 3 onto a linear CCD-array 4. A signal processor 5 calculates the distance to the object from the position of the light spot on the array 4.
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Laser triangulation sensors also measure the levels of liquids and bulk materials.
The series includes four lines of models:RF603 - universal sensors with 2 to 1250 mm operating ranges, RF603HS - high speed sensors, RF600 - large-base and long range sensors, RF605 - compact value sensors.
RF603 Series – Multi-purpose Laser Sensors
Measuring ranges, mm: from 2 to 1250
Linearity, % of F.S: ±0.1
Measuring rate, kHz: 9.4
26 models of:
Available with Red or Blue laser diodes
Varied diode powers for indoor or outdoor applications
Binocular sensors for laser scanning
Operation
Operation of the sensors is based on the principle of optical triangulation. Radiation of a semiconductor laser 1 is focused by a lens 2 onto an object 6. Radiation reflected by the object is collected by a lens 3 onto a linear CCD-array 4. A signal processor 5 calculates the distance to the object from the position of the light spot on the array 4.