
Special-purpose machines exploit the versatility and convenience of sensor technology for tasks that range from simple position sensing to complex feature detection and identification, in applications as diverse as electronic assembly and plastic molding. Sensor adaptability is also crucial to the economics of one-off and customized machine production.
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A Swiss meat-processing plant uses non-contact ultrasonic presence sensing to increase productivity and...
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Zinc is produced by electrolysis, during which acidic vapors are generated. This harsh...
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A leading producer of powered handling components for the automation industry supplies gripper...
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A German company specializes in x-ray systems for evaluating weld seams in pipes....
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An induction heating plant supplier has developed a patented system for cooling inductive...
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A small book press uses Safetinex light curtains for finger protection to monitor...
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A German supplier of automated laboratory equipment for in-vitro diagnostics exploits the long...
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A manufacturer of injection molded parts for the automotive industry uses inductive sensors...
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When performing robot-assisted laparoscopic surgery, surgeons use sensors to verify that a cannula...
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A manufacturer of dancer systems for web tension control uses an inductive sensor...
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A US manufacturer of aerosol cans needs to ensure that, for each can,...
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