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SD-C Series Laser Displacement Sensor | SinceVision
The SD-C Series is the latest breakthrough in SinceVision’s lineup of high-accuracy laser displacement sensors. This economical laser displacement sensor line brings together precision, stability, a compact design, and versatile communication options. Covering working ranges from 25mm to 600mm, the SD-C Series addresses applications requiring displacement, distance, thickness, height, roundness, step height, warping, vibration, and flatness measurement.
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Shenzhen SinceVision Technology Co. Ltd.
SinceVision is a sensor technology manufacturer for 3D laser profilers, high-speed cameras, laser displacement sensors, sCMOS cameras, spectral confocal displacement sensors, full-spectrum sensors, and through-beam edge sensors.
Discover how Shenzhen SinceVision Technology Co. Ltd. can support your automation journey with their complete range of solutions and expertise.
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