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Newsletter 2022

January 19, 2022

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Save Time by Automating Microscope Measurements

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Improve Operations with the Basics of 2D Codes
As traceability continues to become more widespread, products are increasingly being marked with 2D codes. Learn about the basics of 2D codes and how they can help your business.
Laser Marker and 2D Code Reader Application Examples
Marking and reading codes are essential steps in the manufacturing process. Discover how KEYENCE can help by browsing actual application examples using both laser markers and code readers.
Stable, Low-Cost Detection with a Reflective Laser Displacement Sensor
The IL Series of laser displacement sensors includes an automatic correction function for advanced differentiation capabilities regardless of target color and material, enabling stable, low-cost detection.
[Must-read] Things Learned From Inspections in the Automotive Industry
How have people quickly made inspection systems support further introductions of electronic technologies in the safety, communication, and environmental technology of automobiles? See this guide for know-how that is even useful in other industries.
Improving the Quality of Electric Vehicles with Vision Systems
Inverters and ECUs are essential components of electric vehicles, and inspections of these components are essential for maintaining product quality. See how vision systems are being used for such inspections in various manufacturing applications.
Fast Dimensional Measurements Simply by Placing the Target on the Stage
The IM-8000 Series makes dimensional measurements easy. Simply place the target on the stage for automatic measurement with accurate, reliable results for all users.
Press twice and you're done!
CMOS Detection Sensor
Do-it-all with LR-Z Series
・Empowered with metallic housing
・Exellent angular characteristics
・Easy setup with a sharp laser sp
Save Time by Automating Microscope Measurements
Browse a collection of automation examples using digital microscopes for a wide range of measurements, including contamination (washing), graphite sphericity, area ratio, and porosity.