Keyence publishes short technical notes for engineers who need product choices, calibration practices, and field data to survive review. The list is intentionally minimal: date, title, description, and a direct link to the article.
A procurement administrator shares hard lessons from five years of buying precision measurement equipment—Keyence microscopes, thermal cameras, and digital calipers—and explains why specifications matter more than the sticker price.
One engineer's mistakes with a Keyence IV4 vision sensor, a misread Keyence sensor wiring diagram, a cheap analog oscilloscope, a megger insulation tester, and a Centrifuge 5424—and why small orders deserve the same professional support as big ones.
A quality inspector's guide to using digital calipers, connecting multimeter leads safely, operating the Keyence VHX-7000 digital microscope, installing a Keyence water flow meter, and learning how to use a Keysight oscilloscope.
A quality manager shares hard lessons from $12,000 in inspection mistakes and explains why upgrading to digital microscopes, smart proximity sensors, and thermography is no longer optional in manufacturing.
Should your shop buy a Keyence optical microscope, Keyence sensors, and precision gear — or rent test equipment like data loggers and megge insulation testers when projects need them? After 8 years and $23,000 in equipment procurement mistakes, here is the comparison framework I use.
An automation engineer shares the measurement mistake that cost $3,200 and almost cost a client. Real lessons on Mitutoyo vs Starrett calipers, the Keyence VHX digital microscope, and how IFM sensors compare with Omron and Keyence.
A quality inspector answers real questions about Keyence sensor selection, Keyence laser sensor specs, thermal imaging camera tradeoffs, Raman microscope rental, and where to buy Mitutoyo calipers.