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ADVERTORIALS SICK’S EXTENDED RULER3000 FAMILY FOCUSES ON THE FINEST DETAILS S


ICK has expanded its next-generation Ruler3000 family to focus the outstanding speed and precision of its top-flight 3D streaming cameras on the finest details of high-quality, high-resolution 3D inspection and measurement tasks. With the launch of three compact cameras, as well as an additional mid-range variant, the Ruler3000 cameras now span fields of view between 26.6mm and 1680mm, down to heights of 0.8 micrometers. The SICK Ruler3000 has set a new standard by


combining the outstanding image quality of SICK’s Ranger3 streaming camera with the convenience of a built-in laser, pre-selected optics and factory-calibrated fields of view. Since its launch two years ago, vision specialists all over the world have taken advantage of the Ruler3000’s unmatched processing speed and ease of integration. Already it has


SUPPORTING BREAKTHROUGH SCIENCE Precision Measurement and Control


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ou’ll find Lake Shore sensors, instruments, and systems in use in leading labs around the world. In electronics, clean energy, nanotechnology, and many other applications, Lake Shore provides the products and systems needed for precise measurements over a broad range of cryogenic temperatures in various measurement environments. Reliable data provides insights for advancing aerospace, and numerous other fields of research and testing. Quantum Design UK and Ireland carries Lake Shore’s full and comprehensive range. To discuss your application or research area,


please contact us or find more information below.


Quantum Design UK and Ireland  qd-uki.co.uk


solved challenging 3D applications as diverse as inspecting railway tracks, windmill blades and tire walls, measuring and portioning meat products, and volume dimensioning of legal-for-trade freight. Conquering the finest 3D details


Now, the SICK Ruler3002, 3004 and 3010 cameras open up the high performance of the Ruler3000 to guaranteed fields of view down to 26.6mm. The addition of a high-powered blue 3R laser gives the three smaller cameras the rapid exposure times


necessary to capture the tiniest three-dimensional details at rapid production speeds.


SICK (UK) LTD  www.sick.co.uk


VIBRATION AND SHOCK TESTING SERVICE FOR OPTICS


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esolve Optics has installed and commissioned a new vibration test centre adding to the suite of in-house lens testing equipment the company is able to offer. Lenses used in harsh industrial inspection, military and space applications are often exposed to vibrations, shocks, temperature changes, radiation, and contaminants. Resolve Optics has decades of experience in developing OEM quantities of application optimised custom lenses able to perform in these harsh environments. The company’s new ETS MPA101-L215M Vibration Shaker coupled with a DTC Venzo 880 controller is certified and calibrated in accordance with ISO standards. This enables Resolve Optics to not only carry out all the common forms of vibration


testing, but also undertake specialist vibration / shock qualification tests in accordance with customer requirements.


Resolve Optics  https://www.resolveoptics.com/capabilities/


COMPLYING WITH LIFE SCIENCE STERILIZATION CONTROL MANDATES T


he traceability of pharmaceutical manufacturing processes is critical to navigating the complexity of government regulations that impact the design, development, production and distribution of medications. The recent introduction of the EudraLex Volume 4 Annex 1 guidance regarding the manufacturing of sterile medicinal products is an example of good manufacturing practices (GMPs) that help ensure quality and safety. But the challenge comes with documenting the process. Documenting the process can be achieved through a separate monitoring system that provides the simplicity, robustness and accuracy expected by regulators. In partnership with Eurotherm, Watlow has developed a paperless sterilization quality management solution that combines industry regulatory knowledge with hardware and software components. This makes it easy for OEMs to integrate the new EudraLex Volume 4 Annex 1 requirement into their production machines. The solution comprises a best-in-class sensor connected to a redundant solution, which delivers the mandatory monitoring and recording required for compliance. It then digitally feeds the control system simultaneously achieving simplicity, robustness and an extremely high level of accuracy.


Monitoring sensors are the most critical device in the sterilization process. If the sensor fails, the sterilization batch has to be put on hold. OEMs must invest in a high-quality sensor, like that from Watlow, and enable the high-availability redundant monitoring solution to provide the environmental measurements to the control system.


Compliance is key when it comes to pharmaceutical manufacturing processes, but recording and monitoring of critical process data can make life difficult for OEMs trying to keep up to date with constantly changing regulations. With the help of a reliable and robust paperless sterilization monitoring solution, OEMs can integrate the EudraLex requirements seamlessly to maintain quality and safety.


WATLOW 90  www.watlow.com September 2023 Instrumentation Monthly


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