The Sensor People will be exhibiting at SLAS 2018

Jan. 26, 2018
Leuze electronic will be demonstrating our Lab Automation portfolio including Bar Code Readers for 1D and our newest introduction of 2D imagers and sensors.

Leuze electronic will be demonstrating our Lab Automation portfolio including Bar Code Readers for 1D and our newest introduction of 2D imagers and sensors. Applications include carousel reading with short reading distances starting at 15mm, multi-lane scanning, point of care, immunohistochemistry/microplate/pcr, part in place and decapping sensing.
Launched in September 2017, the new and powerful Vision System ACR 300i does not only come with an impressive range of easy-to-use image processing sensors but is also easy to handle thanks to a viewer software as well as easy to connect to EtherNet/IP, Ethernet, PROFINET, RS422 and RS232 interfaces. This 1D and 2D reading and OCR device makes a siginificant difference in efficiency when it comes to saving time during setup and when changing products.
Our DCR series is among the smallest sized imager based 2D readers in the market with the capability to read 2D, 1D and stacked codes. Models are available with open OEM style without housing or integrated with housing and cable included with either RS 232 or USB interface.
Our series 3C optical sensors are available as polarized retro-reflective photoelectric sensor or diffuse sensor with background suppression using either LED, laser-visible or infrared. Models include Power Reserve for added sensing capability, easy handling ability and many modular options available.
In addition to our Lab Automation portfolio, we carry an extensive range of safety switches and locking devices, safety proximity sensors and command devices that leave nothing to chance.
The Sensor People are excited to share smarter application know how as well as smarter product usability at the SLAS 2018 International Conference and Exhibition.

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