Canadian businesses can access high-performance laser measurement sensors through Durham Instruments, including Acuity Laser Measurement’s AR1000 industrial laser distance meter. This versatile tool is widely used for crane and hoist positioning, structural profiling, and monitoring bulk material levels, making it indispensable across multiple industries.
The AR1000 employs phase-shift comparison technology, providing accurate distance measurements up to 30 meters (m). When equipped with reflective target boards, its range extends to 150 m. The device operates at a standard sampling rate of 6 Hz, but can reach 50 Hz when measuring white targets at close distances with minimal movement.
Designed for rugged industrial environments, the AR1000 features an NEMA-4, IP65-rated enclosure, ensuring resistance to dust and water exposure—even allowing direct rinsing. It supports multiple output options, including RS232 serial, optional RS422, and 4-20 mA current loop signals, making it adaptable to various industrial systems.
The laser distance meter serves industries such as manufacturing, aerospace, mining, power generation, medical, military, and food processing. A key advantage is its ability to measure glowing steel up to 1,000°C, while the AR1000H variant includes an internal heater for operation in extreme cold as low as -40°C, with adjustable settings via serial interface.
With a measurement accuracy of ±3 mm, 1 mm resolution, and a Class 2 laser (650 nm, 1 mW visible red laser), the AR1000 meets IEC/EN 60825-1:2001 and 21 CFR 1040.10 standards. Weighing 760 grams, it balances precision with portability. However, performance may be affected by very dark surfaces or signal interference from steam, fog, or smoke.
For industries demanding high accuracy, durability, and adaptability, the AR1000 stands as a reliable solution, combining cutting-edge technology with rugged performance.
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