
OVERVIEW Sensing applications demand fast, accurate, and dependable measurements. Many also require reliable operation in harsh environmental conditions, extended durability, or adherence to strict physical space limitations. Unlike traditional electrical sensing and foil strain gage technologies, Micron Optics' sensing solutions are based on optical technologies that meet or exceed these demands and exploit all the advantages of a Fiber Bragg Grating solution, making them ideal sensing solutions for applications in industries such as Civil Structures, Aerospace, Oil and Gas, Power, and others.
Since 1997 and the introduction of the first Fiber-Bragg Grating Interrogation System, Micron Optics has continued to lead in the innovation and design of superior fiber-optic sensors and sensing instrumentation. Micron Optics sensing products assure the highest degree of measurement precision, resolution, and accuracy while offering the benefits of EMI immunity, extended durability, ease of installation, and small physical footprint.
The Micron Optics sensing product portfolio includes a complete line of optical sensors, laser-based measurement instrumentation, and a suite of sensor system software with which sensor data can be collected and analyzed. Each product is thoroughly tested to applicable industry standards, ensuring reliable operation over the lifetime of the product. Micron Optics strives to ensure high performance, reliability, and interoperability among the interrogator, sensor, and software products.
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September 1, 2011 -- Micron Optics releases new 2MHz optical sensing module, the sm690 - Product Release
July 29, 2011 -- Micron Optics releases new displacement gage, the os5100 - Press Release
June 28, 2011 -- Micron Optics Optical Monitoring System Installed on Mount Rushmore - Event
December 11-15, 2011 -- Micron Optics to exhibit at 5th International Conference on Structural Health Monitoring of Intelligent Infrastructure in Cancun, Mexico. - Event
October 10-12 -- Micron Optics to exhibit at Sensors Tech Forum in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. - More News & Events
