REDWIRE Instruments by Micro-Epsilon work for a wide range of industries

July 10, 2023 REDWIRE is news you can use from leading suppliers. Powered by FRASERS.

Micro-Epsilon makes products for the aerospace sector.

Micro-Epsilon sensors are available in Canada from Hoskin Scientific Ltd. One of the world’s top sensor manufacturers, Micro-Epsilon has made unique, reliable, high-performance solutions for high-precision measurement for more than 50 years, with a portfolio that includes colour, confocal, draw-wire, inductive, and laser distance sensors, plus optical micrometers and infrared cameras.

Another key advantage of Micro-Epsilon products is that there are options available for use in a broad variety of industrial sectors, from aerospace to plastics.

Various types of energy technology

With its versatile skills, the Micro-Epsilon team can produce sensors for applications in many different industries. Hoskin carries the manufacturer’s solutions for these sectors and more:

  • Additive manufacturing and three-dimensional printing. For monitoring various parameters when high manufacturing quality is required.
  • Aerospace. High-quality sensors for an industry that relies on safety and reliability.
  • Automation. For optimal integration and networking of machines and processes.
  • Automotive. For precise and dependable measurement in many applications, including test-bench, production control, or plant construction.
  • Batteries. For monitoring production lines with high accuracy and dynamics.
  • Electronics. For quality and accuracy in high-tech production machines, especially in applications involving miniaturization or high production speeds.
  • Energy. For different types of energy technology – wind, generators, or large motors.
  • Glass. Tight manufacturing tolerances in short production cycles, for such products as container glass, flat glass, and special glasses.
  • Machine building. Measuring machine movement, positioning, and travel paths.
  • Medical. Sensors for an industry that requires high accuracy and integrability.
  • Metals. For efficient and safe metal production and processing.
  • Metrology. High accuracy in measuring and testing equipment.
  • Mobile machines and lifting. For controlled sequence of movement.
  • Paint inspection. High precision and repeatability in monitoring painted objects.
  • Plastics.Non-contact measurement of plastics production and processing.
  • Precision optics. Measurement with high resolution and speed.
  • Semiconductors and wafers. The highest accuracy and repeatability for precise machine positioning, wafer inspection, and more.
  • Structural monitoring and building material production. Reliable data on load-bearing safety, fatigue safety, and serviceability.
  • Tracks and rail traffic. Precise sensors with easy integration and robust designs.
  • Welding automation. High-precision sensors for control, intensity control, and weld-path planning.

To learn more, contact Hoskin.


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