
Safety without signaling sensors
Leuze Electronic has presented its further developments in the areas of Safety@work and Industry 4.0.

Leuze Electronic has presented its further developments in the areas of Safety@work and Industry 4.0.

The electronics specialist Megatron has added the two force sensors KMB51 and KMB76 to its range, which are suitable for recording forces in production as well as in monitoring or testing systems.
A versatile testing unit should also work efficiently and cost-effectively. In order to optimize such a device, Sonplas, as a manufacturer of assembly and testing systems, has installed clamping elements from ACE in a development.

The IO-Key from Autosen brings sensors into the cloud via Plug&Play. A power connection or 24 V power supply is all that is needed, no further hardware or software is required.

With the O200 series, Baumer wants to raise the bar for miniature optical sensors.
Process monitoring in robotics
With solutions based on piezoelectric sensors, Kistler can efficiently monitor industrial robots and further optimize assembly and handling processes. Thanks to miniaturized and integrated systems, robots will become more precise, more flexible, more efficient and safer in the future.
In the future, sensors and sensor systems will play a key role in manufacturing. The focus will be on smart sensors that provide signal preparation and processing.

Turck launched the sale of pressure sensors from the newly developed PS+ series at the Hannover Messe. The robust sensors are the first products in a modular fluid sensor family.

From 7 to 10 May in Stuttgart, the trade fair for quality assurance will be showcasing digitalized systems for the real-time visualization of measurement data, making production even more efficient.

With the integration of the IMX273 global shutter CMOS sensor into the uEye LE camera family from IDS, new USB 3.1 Gen 1 cameras are available that are suitable for use in space-critical applications.