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Micrometers from Micro-Epsilon operate according to the
ThruBeam principle. Here, the transmitter produces a parallel light curtain
that is transmitted via a lens arrangement into the receiving unit. The beam is
interrupted if there is an object in the light path. The shadowing generated by
t...
Micrometers from Micro-Epsilon operate according to the
ThruBeam principle. Here, the transmitter produces a parallel light curtain
that is transmitted via a lens arrangement into the receiving unit. The beam is
interrupted if there is an object in the light path. The shadowing generated by
this object is recorded by the receiving optical system and output as a
geometric value. Several types of ThruBeam technology are used across the six
different sensor models in the range so as to cover as wide a field of
applications as possible. Optical micrometers can be used for dimensional
measurements in production, quality assurance and service tasks. Factors such
as the diameter, gap, height, position and also the received amount of light or
opacity can be measured.