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Page 65 Certified Calibration Gauges from BOLD Laser
BEDFORD, NH — BOLD Laser Automation has launched a new line of certified calibration thick- ness gauges engineered for cali- bration of high-accuracy confocal differential measurement sys- tems. Standard and application- specific designs ensure NIST
Fischer Launches Rugged USB-C Connectors
ALPHARETTA, GA — The Fischer UltiMate™ series, the company’s flagship range for harsh environments, now includes a pre-cabled USB-C con- nector equipped with Fischer Connectors’ new ratchet locking system (RLS). This connector provides unmatched resistance to vibration and shock, ensuring safe connections for high-speed data transfer under extreme operating conditions in sectors such as defense, mining, con- struction, motorsports and rail- ways.
The newly released Fischer
UltiMate USB-C connector with the RLS combines high-speed data transmission with the robust mechanical performance
traceable thickness measure- ments in film, foil, thin glass, and technical fabrics. Designed specifically for
integration with Keyence dual confocal laser (CL) displace- ment sensor configurations, the calibration gauges enable pre- cise non-contact thickness measurement across a range of inline inspection and quality assurance environments. Developed for integration
into discrete filtration and roll- to-roll (R2R) manufacturing environments, the calibration gauges support fast, repeatable calibration routines across a variety of product widths and
materials. Each gauge is manufactured to stringent tolerances, with foil
and block thicknesses from 0.00039 to 0.079 in. (0.01 to 2 mm) using a variety of precision- certified materials that include molybdenum, stainless steel, and titanium. The gauges are available in
both standard configurations for common film and foil thick- nesses, as well as custom options for specialized produc-
tion requirements. Contact: BOLD Laser
Calibration gauge.
Automation, Inc., 27 Harvey Road, Unit 4, Bedford, NH 03106 % 603-493-2579 E-mail:
todd.lizotte@boldlaserautoma-
tion.com Web:
www.bold-
laserautomation.com
Technica USA & PARMI USA Partner to Elevate Customer Support for Electronics Manufacturing with Cutting-edge Inspection Solutions!
UltiMate rugged USB-C connectors.
Fischer Connectors is known for. Leveraging its core competencies in ruggedization, sealing, minia- turization, and data transmis- sion,
Fischer Connectors
designed the connector to pro- vide optimal reliability in mis- sion-critical
environments,
ensuring safe and stable connec- tions in demanding applications and markets. At the heart of this innova-
tion is the new RLS. Its fasten- ing mechanism uses an asym- metrical tooth profile to securely lock under load and resist loos- ening under high vibration. Key benefits include exceptional vibration resistance (by main- taining lock under high-frequen- cy vibration), tool-free operation (easy mating and unmating in the field, even with gloves), and durability with high rates of
mating cycles. Contact: Fischer Connectors USA, 1735 Founders Parkway,
Alpharetta, GA 30009 % 678-393-5400 E-mail:
mail@fischerconnectors.com Web:
www.fischerconnectors.com
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