Laser displacement sensor with triangulation principle


Senyd laser displacement sensor with the principle of triangulation use a laser beam to illuminate a target object and a sensor to detect the reflected light. The sensor measures the position of the reflected laser beam on a detector, and based on this information, calculates the distance between the sensor and the target object.

triangulation principle laser displacement sensor allows for highly accurate and precise distance measurements, making it a popular choice for applications where precise positioning and measurement are required.

Through Beam Photoelectric Sensor

Through-beam sensors from Senyd serve to detect objects reliably, regardless of surface, color, material - even with a heavy gloss finish. They consist of separate transmitter and receiver units that are attuned to each other. When an object interrupts the light beam, this causes a change in the output signal in the receiver. Absolute reliability.