It is possible to measure the thickness of blooms near a high temperature of 1,000°C at the steel mill using multiple laser distance sensors in a non-contact manner.
The thickness of blooms at steel mills can be measured non-contact using a laser distance sensor. With high precision (±1mm@2σ), compact size, and lightweight (350g), it is very user-friendly and allows for easy system construction. The measurement distance can reach up to 100m, enabling measurements from relatively good environmental locations even in high-temperature conditions. Our company provides comprehensive support for usage, installation, control software development, and technical assistance. If you have any concerns, please feel free to contact us. 【Features】 ■ High-speed measurement achieving 250Hz ■ 100m measurement (500m when using a dedicated reflector) ■ Compact and lightweight at 350g (140x78x48mm) ■ Operating temperature range -40℃ to +60℃ ■ Compatible with various interfaces (PROFINET/EtherNet/EtherCAT) *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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All 8 types Standard accuracy (2σ): ±1mm to ±5mm Repeatability (2σ): ±0.3mm to ±1.8mm Measurement distance: 0.05 to 100m (using a reflector <500m) Measurement speed: 10 to 250Hz Measurement temperature range: -40℃ to +60℃ Waterproof rating: IP65 Dimensions: 140 X 78 X 48mm Weight: 350g Interface: Analog, RS232C, RS422/RS485, SSI, etc. For more details, please refer to the product catalog.
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Various measurements at steel mills, tunnel internal displacement measurements, caisson measurements, large cranes, heavy load transport overhead cranes, snow depth measurements, silo content measurements, railway tunnel construction limit measurements, automated warehouses, etc.
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Since its establishment, we have been involved in the development of our own products, starting from gathering ideas, and have repeated the processes of mechanical design, processing, circuit design, and embedded programming every year. Currently, we are engaged in both OEM production and the sale of our own products, and we intend to continue developing measuring instruments that can further meet our customers' needs. We are also the general agent for Dimetix in Switzerland and are focusing on the sales of red laser distance meters. This product has been adopted for measuring the height of the Tokyo Skytree, the tallest structure in the world. We believe there are still many applications for this technology, and we would like to explore each one. In recent years, we have also been focusing on measuring instruments for railway-related construction limits. We have started to receive inquiries from East Japan Railway Company regarding the development of measuring instruments for construction limits in various fields such as construction, civil engineering, signaling, and power. Additionally, we received an Encouragement Award at the 28th Ota City Small and Medium Enterprises New Products and New Technologies Competition for our graphic-integrated construction limit measuring instrument.