Cleveland, Ohio — EMX Industries Inc. said its remote ultraviolet (UV) luminescence sensor is 87 percent smaller than previous models but still maintains long range, high resolution and ease of use.
EMX Industries Inc., a manufacturer of sensors for industrial automation, announced the UVX-300G, the first UV (ultraviolet light) luminescence sensor designed for improved control of glue and ...
Sensors detect fluorescent chalk marks, clear glue, tamper-proof seals, and other marks that regular contrast sensors cannot, even on irregular backgrounds, and deliver a sensing range of 600 mm in a ...
The UVX-300G-REM UV luminescence remote sensor, 87% smaller than previous models, provides long-range high-resolution sensing in demanding applications. Its 0.7 x 0.8 x 1.2-in. remote sensing head can ...
The DK50-UV Series luminescence sensors provide a means of error checking, sorting, measuring, and positioning materials that blend into a background or are invisible ...
Researchers have designed a new tracking system that utilizes an arithmetic optimization-based PID controller. The proposed tracker uses two different sensor types – a UV sensor and a ...
The second was that the two responses vary according to different patterns, enabling the UV interference problem to be solved in future devices. The material responds to beta radiation in a linear ...
We all know UV radiation for its contributions to getting sunburned after a long day outside, but were you aware there are several types different types of UV rays at play? [Michael] has come up with ...
Prototypes of the skin tone-specific UV sensors. (Courtesy: RMIT University) Humans need a modest level of sun exposure to maintain healthy levels of vitamin D. Excessive exposure, however, can cause ...