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World Premiere for SPS 2025 – wenglor sensoric group Presents New Automation Solutions in Nuremberg
Tettnang/Nuremberg – From November 25 to 27, the wenglor sensoric group will be presenting pioneering sensor and image processing solutions at the international trade fair for industrial automation, SPS – Smart Production Solutions in Nuremberg. Visitors can look forward to a wide range of product innovations and technological highlights. From innovative sensors to modern cloud solutions, the portfolio is more diverse and advanced than ever. A world first this year: the first time-of-flight sensor with blue laser light. A particular highlight at the trade fair is the new P1PY21 series, which is the world’s first time-of-flight sensor series with blue laser light. Thanks to the shorter wavelength, blue laser light does not penetrate as deeply into object surfaces, enabling stable detection even with dark, glossy, organic or (semi-)transparent materials. Equipped with proven Dynamic Sensitivity technology, wintec with blue light combines precision and innovation, making it the ideal solution for complex applications in automation technology. Create AI Models Easily with the AI Lab wenglor presents the new AI Lab in the machine vision field. The high-performance platform enables efficient data management and training of AI models in the cloud. The uniVision 3 software enables image capture and the powerful execution of AI models on machine vision products. The weHub software ensures seamless communication between the AI Lab cloud platform and the uniVision 3 image processing software. In the “AI Loop” workflow, weHub handles the upload of image data and the download of AI models. Users therefore benefit from an intuitive workflow for easy and fast AI modeling.  Further Product Innovations and Proven Solutions In addition to these highlights, wenglor will be showcasing numerous other innovations at the SPS, including the new P1MW contrast sensors for print mark detection in series applications, IO-Link system solutions, new reflex sensors with time-of-flight technology for object detection at long distances, and much more. Visitors can also get information and advice on proven products such as the B60 smart camera, the MVC machine vision controller, the Red Dot Award-winning inductive ring sensors or the P1XD fiber-optic amplifiers. The P1PC series will also be presented, which is expanding the portfolio of laser distance sensors triangulation as an economical alternative to the high-precision P3 series. The P1PC laser distance sensors triangulation cover a wide range of requirements and enable precise adaptation to different application areas. Stable measurement quality with reproducible results ensures process reliability even in high-volume applications. Experience wenglor at SPS 2025! Visitors will find the wenglor sensoric group at SPS 2025 in Nuremberg, Hall 4A, Booth 151. The wenglor team is looking forward to presenting new products, proven technologies and AI solutions.   
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wenglor sensoric group Expands Its Illumination Technology Portfolio with New Ring Light and Dark Field Attachment
The wenglor LRL ring light is equipped with LEDs arranged in a circle that ensure uniform illumination intensity across the entire test object. With two sizes and three light colors, it is suitable for a wide range of applications and camera requirements in industrial image processing. The optional angle changers enable flexible adjustment of the illumination angle, allowing for better field of view homogeneity. In addition, the new ZMRG dark field attachment has been added to the illumination portfolio. Available in two different sizes with an inner diameter of 37 and 76 mm respectively, the LRL ring light creates optimal lighting situations in confined spaces and compact applications, as well as for larger lenses and more demanding applications. Compatibility with angle changers allows for a bright, even and diffuse lighting solution with different beam angles without shading. The convergence light attachment minimizes ring effects. Six M4 mounting threads, extensive mounting accessories and the connection via a 5-pin M12 plug ensure flexible mounting options. The LRL ring light offers three different types of light with white, red and infrared light and is continuously dimmable. It can be used flexibly in continuous or strobe mode OverDrive. The robust, anodized aluminum housing with IP67 degree of protection guarantees efficient heat dissipation, ensuring constant and reliable light output even in continuous mode. The small LRL ring light can also be attached directly to C mount lenses using an adapter. New Dark Field Illumination for Precise Surface Inspection The LMFX dark field illumination combines the LMRX ring light with the new ZMRG dark field attachment to ensure precise surface inspection at a 60 degree angle of incidence. This configuration is particularly suitable for inspecting glossy and dark surfaces, where edges, bumps and scratches are clearly highlighted. For example, the LMFX dark field illumination helps with quality control and fault detection in electronics production by increasing the contrast at the edges of the individual components during PCB inspection, thereby improving their visibility.   The Highlights at a Glance: Available in two sizes with 37 mm and 76 mm inner diameter Suitable angle changers for changing the beam angle available in both sizes Convergence light attachment to minimize ring effects Flexible mounting options Available in the light sources white light, red light and infrared light Continuous dimming of brightness possible Flexible use in continuous or strobe mode OverDrive Robust, anodized aluminum housing with IP67 degree of protection The small ring lights can be attached directly to C mount lenses using an adapter. LMFX dark field illumination for inspection of glossy and dark surfaces
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wenglor sensoric group Acquires Berlin-Based AI and Image Processing Start-Up deevio
Tettnang / Berlin – With the acquisition of software developer deevio, the wenglor sensoric group, based in Tettnang, Germany, is gaining greater know-how in artificial intelligence (AI) and data science while also creating new opportunities for future innovations in the field of machine vision. Based in Berlin, deevio GmbH was spun off from the Viessmann Group’s incubator wattx. deevio will remain in existence after it is integrated into the wenglor sensoric group, with Christian Vollrath, Head of Computer Vision, taking over management in the future. “We are delighted that, with the acquisition of deevio GmbH, we have this opportunity to further strengthen our expertise and capability in the field of machine vision,” stresses wenglor Managing Director Rafael Baur. “In recent years, deevio has developed a great deal of know-how in using AI and data science for image processing applications within the automation industry, which is a considerable advantage for us.” The Berlin-based software developer specializes in the automation of visual inspection processes in production. Combining AI, software and hardware, the image processing systems developed by deevio are used as solutions for complex production applications. Artificial intelligence can be used, among other things, to automate manual quality controls that cannot be solved with rule-based image processing. These solutions are already being used in many different areas of production within the automotive, packaging, and pharmaceutical industries. Just a few weeks ago, wenglor caused quite a sensation in the industrial image processing sector with the release of its B60 series. The B60 smart camera is a comprehensive solution for challenging image processing applications. “Our B60-series smart cameras with wenglor uniVision 3, wenglor’s integrated high-performance software ecosystem, have expanded the machine vision horizon in our industry,” says Christian Vollrath, who is Head of Computer Vision at wenglor and now taking over management of deevio as General Manager. “The course is clearly set for further innovations in AI and image processing. This is also why I see such great potential in this move, because, with deevio, we are now able to expand on our commitment to sustainable solutions.” During the acquisition process, deevio received support from LSJ.Advisory. CEO and co-founder Damian Heimel will offer deevio support for another six months, at which point wenglor will assume responsibility for its strategic management. Co-founder Dr. Tassilo Glander will continue to manage deevio’s tech team. “wenglor is the ideal partner for us, because it enables us to scale our AI technology and offer it to a much larger group of customers. We are very happy to be part of this innovative family going forward,” says Damian Heimel. In addition to the co-founders, deevio’s shareholders also included Italian holding company Image S Holding S.r.l. For the time being, the only minority shareholder besides wenglor is SFO, a venture capital firm from southern Germany. wenglor and deevio’s development teams will now work on integrating deevio technology into wenglor’s uniVision software environment, thus making it available to wenglor’s customers.
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wenglor Presents Innovations in Sensor Technology and Industrial Image Processing at the SPS in Nuremberg
Tettnang/Nuremberg – wenglor sensoric group will be presenting its comprehensive portfolio at Smart Production Solutions, the international trade fair for industrial automation, in Nuremberg from 12 to 14 November 2024. The portfolio includes innovative sensors with a wide range of functional principles as well as all components of an image processing system to individually solve vision applications. The P1PY2 generation of time-of-flight sensors with wintec and the P1XD fiber-optic amplifiers are just a few of the innovations that international visitors can look forward to.  Time-of-flight sensors with wintec stand for reliability and efficiency in object detection. Thanks to DS technology, they effortlessly detect objects on all surfaces, regardless of whether they are dark, glossy or transparent. The latest generation of laser sensors, which operate on the principle of transit time measurement, impresses with its high user-friendliness and intuitive operation. The new fiber-optic amplifiers in the P1XD series are also impressive: With their compact format and outstanding flexibility, which enables easy integration into various applications. With the modular principle, fiber-optic amplifiers can be easily combined with plastic and glass fiber-optic cables as well as various sensor heads, guaranteeing high adaptability. Different functional principles such as reflex, through-beam and retro-reflex modes make the P1XD series of fiber-optic amplifiers the ideal choice for demanding tasks. In the field of machine vision, the product portfolio has recently been expanded with new machine vision controllers and industrial cameras with additional high-performance hardware. The integrated powerful uniVision 3 software is particularly impressive as an ecosystem for operating all wenglor hardware. It is flexibly scalable and evaluates all images and 2D/3D profiles of the weCat3D series in one system. Thanks to numerous high-performance modules such as HALCON Script, as well as robot and RTE interfaces, uniVision 3 as software can be used individually and even expanded. The integration of state-of-the-art deep learning technology for reading plain text ensures an extremely high detection rate with minimal configuration effort. These and other features can be experienced in the Software Corner. A robot cell also provides exciting insights into the capabilities of the MLZL 2D/3D profile sensor. Visitors can experience all the products and features live from 12 to 14 November in Hall 4A, Stand 151.
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weFlux²micro with M5 Thread: The Smallest Pressure Sensor for High Performance
Confined mounting spaces and compact system structures are a major challenge for the pressure measurement of liquids and gases. Thanks to its small diameter of just 14 mm, the new weFlux²micro pressure sensor enables measurements at previously inaccessible locations for the first time. Pressure ranges between –1 and +25 bar can therefore be installed for the first time in hydraulic clamping systems, tight lubrication bearings or compact 3D printers. A look at the details reveals why minimum size and maximum performance go together perfectly here. Several factors contribute to the fact that the weFlux²micro is smaller than an AA battery: Not only the small diameter of only 14 mm, but also the small process connection with M5 thread saves space. The miniature pressure sensor is also just 22 mm high, making it perfect for extremely tight systems. Thanks to its low weight of only 13 g, it can even be mounted on robot arms and moving system parts. And it doesn’t even have to compromise on performance: “System designers and engineers have long needed to monitor pressure in hard-to-reach places. Now there is a high-performance sensor product that also meets these requirements,” explains wenglor project manager Lars Rieken. “The weFlux²micro fills this gap: It is small, light and powerful at the same time." Robust Housing for High Performance With a response time of less than one millisecond and a measurement error of less than 0.5%, the sensor is very fast and very precise. The robust stainless steel 316L housing is ideal for harsh industries. Thanks to the high IP68 degree of protection, the sensor is resistant to aggressive cleaning agents and chemicals. Thanks to the analog output signal (4 to 20 mA), the sensor can be ideally integrated into existing systems. Positive-locking segmented cable compression provides additional protection in the event of mechanical tensile and rotational loads. New Fields of Application Thanks to the Small Installation Size The miniature format of the weFlux²micro is ideal for monitoring pressure cylinders in hydraulic or pneumatic clamping systems. Any pressure changes in the interior must be detected with great accuracy. “There is practically no space in these clamping systems for machine tools. Nevertheless, our integrated sensor ensures precise measurement in the medium,” says Rieken. “Due to its low dead weight, these systems can also be mounted on robot arms – another plus.” The size advantage also comes into its own in lubrication systems for ball bearings, gears, chains or linear guides. There, the sensor records the values required for correctly monitoring the lubrication quantity. And also in enclosed systems such as 3D printers or welding and milling systems, the small sensor enables precise monitoring of extraction devices or vacuum chambers. The Highlights at a Glance Small diameter of just 14 mm Low weight of just 13 g  Pressure range from –1 to +25 bar Process connection with M5 thread IP68 degree of protection thanks to stainless steel 316L housing Response time Measuring error of ≤0.5% Analog output signal 4 to 20 mA Positive-locking segmented cable compression
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Fluid Sensors Brochure
Fluid Sensors Brochure (780 KB)
Flexibility, precision and easy configuration: wenglor’s portfolio offers a wide selection of high-quality fluid sensors with state-of-the-art comm...
Inductive Sensors Product Flyer
Inductive Sensors Product Flyer (2 MB)
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Ultrasonic Sensors Product Flyer
Ultrasonic Sensors Product Flyer (996 KB)
This document contains the product flyer for the ultrasonic sensors.
Press Picture: 2D/3D Profile Sensor weCat3D MLZL
Press Picture: 2D/3D Profile Sensor weCat3D MLZL (283 KB)
Product News 2D/3D Profile Sensor weCat3D MLZL
Product News 2D/3D Profile Sensor weCat3D MLZL (280 KB)
Inductive Ring Sensors Product Flyer
Inductive Ring Sensors Product Flyer (1 MB)
This document contains the product flyer for the inductive ring sensors.
Press Picture: Pressure Sensor weFlux²micro
Press Picture: Pressure Sensor weFlux²micro (166 KB)
New Products: Pressure Sensor weFlux²micro
New Products: Pressure Sensor weFlux²micro (465 KB)
This document summarizes the most important new products and highlights of the weFlux²micro pressure sensor for a clearer overview. 
Press Picture Inductive Sensors in Miniature Format
Press Picture Inductive Sensors in Miniature Format (195 KB)
Press Picture U2GT Ultrasonic Sensors in Full-Metal Housing
Press Picture U2GT Ultrasonic Sensors in Full-Metal Housing (243 KB)
Press Picture Inductive Ring Sensors
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Product Flyer GM04 Gloss Sensors
Product Flyer GM04 Gloss Sensors (765 KB)
This document contains the product flyer for GM04 gloss sensors.
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