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Introducing KEYENCE’s Ultra-compact Digital CMOS Laser Sensor
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Introducing the three main characteristics of KEYENCE’s completely new digital CMOS laser sensor: • Ultra-compact size for flexible installation • Stable detection for any material or environment • Easy, intuitive operation with no need for instruction manuals
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The World’s Observation Forefront
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Take a quick look at KEYENCE’s latest features widely accepted throughout world’s universities, government institutions, enterprises, and factories.
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Reduced inspection time Case study: Measurement
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Anyone can measure with simple place-and-press operatio measure 300 Dimensions in Just 3 Seconds. The IM Series system allows anyone to take hundreds of precise measurements by simply placing the part on the stage and pressing a button.
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Factory Laser Marker Digital Transformation
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For manufacturers, the goal of DX is to create “digital twins.” These twins display the status of physical equipment in real-time. Digital twins depend on data integration and analysis, which is only possible when the twinned equipment can perform predictive maintenance. See more...
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BARCODE READERS and 2D CODE READERS, KEY Applications & Technologies
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KEYENCE products provide numerous solutions to production-related problems. There are many issues related to new processes and high demand for electric vehicles for which KEYENCE offers solutions. Information regarding solutions KEYENCE can provide is shown in the following pages.
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Vision Sensor Applications for the Automotive Industry
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Have you ever wondered if we can use a vision sensor to complete simple absence and presence judgement tasks in your automation lines? With examples of automotive parts, please check what you can do with KEYENCE IV2 Series.
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Pattern Projection Lighting - Vision System Case Studies Vol.1
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With increasing needs for automated inspection in the automotive industry, vision systems have become more common in plants around the world. Various processes require vision inspections and measurements, including quality control and defect detection, product sorting, and vision guided robotics.
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