 | Assembly/Manufacturing The number of applications for sensors in manufacturing and assembly is nearly endless. | | |
 | Automotive Sensors help manufacturers of automotive parts reduce defects to mandated levels, while protecting personnel. | | |
 | Car Wash Sensors track vehicles througout the car wash process, from entrance to exit. | | |
 | Electronics The tiny parts of electronic components require sensitive sensors. | | |
 | Material Handling From moving raw materials to sorting parcels for shipping, sensors play key roles in material handling. | | |
 | Metal Stamping The precision demanded of the metal stamping industry requires sensors that can detect tiny flaws. | | |
 | Packaging and Bottling A variety of sensors enhance product quality on high-speed packaging lines. | | |
 | Pharmaceutical and Medical As regulation of pharmaceutical and medical manufacturing grows, sensors become critical for compliance. | | |
 | Printing Sensors solve a wide variety of printing applications, including roll monitoring, web tension control, registration mark detection, and level and height detection. | | |
 | Semiconductor The semiconductor industry, with its minute and fragile parts and clean rooms, presents special challenges for sensors. | | |
 | Wood Products A variety of sensors are available for measuring board thickness, profiling logs and other applications. | | |
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