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 controls technician recounts a sensor line upgrade gone wrong—comparing Omron vs Keyence on spec sheets, skipping the manuals, blowing a Fluke multimeter fuse, and learning an expensive lesson about signal converters and knowing your boundaries.
Choose the right measurement tool by scenario: Keyence CMM, Keyence handheld CMM, non contact voltage tester, 0-1 micrometer, or FLIR thermal camera. Focus on total cost, not just price.
A purchasing manager's perspective on distance sensors, Keyence flow meters, ultrasonic flow sensors, fluorescence microscopes, and how a megger insulation tester works.
Six years of managing an inspection equipment budget taught this procurement manager a hard lesson: rework always costs more than prevention. Here's why quality tools like Keyence vision sensors pay for themselves.
A QC engineer's honest breakdown of why precision measurements drift when the sensor is still within spec. Includes lessons with the Keyence LK-G5000, a fluorescence microscope, a water bath, a thermal camera, and an Eppendorf pipette.
Before you buy a Keyence laser microscope, clamp-on flow meter, or thermal camera Android attachment, read this checklist. It covers total cost of ownership, the 87-5 industrial multimeter, and how to use FLIR thermal cameras.
A procurement-focused guide to choosing between a Keyence portable CMM, a Keyence vision inspection system, an M30 x 1.5 inductive proximity sensor, and lab equipment such as the 1260 HPLC and proper Eppendorf pipette technique.
A practical guide to choosing between Keyence vision sensors, Keyence photoelectric sensors, digital microscopes, surgical microscopes, radar level transmitters, and a Starrett micrometer. Includes a step-by-step micrometer reading guide.
A quality inspector compares the real cost of a Keyence handheld CMM, traditional vernier calipers, and micrometers—and settles the Mitutoyo vs Starrett caliper debate with shop-floor testing.