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Image Scanners - (111 companies)

Image scanners are devices that scan two-dimensional (2D) objects and convert them into digital images

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Bar Code Scanners, Hand Held - (265 companies)

Hand held bar code scanners are used typically as inventory or point of sale (POS) devices. These scanners are passed over bar codes manually to read data. They often have a gun or wand design

Reader Type: Wand (Contact) | "Gun" Type
Bar  / Matrix Code Symbologies Decoded: Codablock | Codabar | Code 11 | Code 128
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Safety Laser Scanners - (10 companies)

Safety laser scanners are used to monitor activity within a dangerous work area. They can be used in stationary or mobile applications

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Bar Code Scanners, All Types - (444 companies)

Bar code scanners are designed to read imprinted bar / matrix code symbologies.  Bar code scanners can be slot card scanners, fixed mount scanners, or hand-held scanners

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Dimensional and Profile Scanners - (206 companies)

Dimensional and profile scanners gather two-dimensional (2D) or three-dimensional (3D) information about an object

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Bar Code Scanners, Fixed Mount - (145 companies)

Fixed mount bar code scanners are designed to manually or mechanically read items passed by their scan windows. Unlike hand scanners, they are affixed to a single location

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Industrial Workbenches and Industrial Workstations - (443 companies)

Industrial workbenches and industrial workstations are locations where personnel perform work.  Products range from economy workbenches to cleanroom and electronic assembly benches

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Optical Scanners - (33 companies)

Optical scanners are motorized mirror mounts and system used in scanning applications

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Temperature Instruments, All Types - (2061 companies)

Temperature instruments use contact or noncontact methods to measure temperature. Products include dial, digital, industrial and laboratory thermometers; temperature probes, indicators, and sensors; RTD elements and transmitters; and thermistors, thermocouples, thermopiles, and thermal switches. 

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Pressure Scanners - (5 companies)

Pressure scanners allow the signal delivered to an instrument to be scanned or switched between multiple pressure sensors. Multi-channel pressure scanners increases the throughput and productivity of costly instrumentation

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Power Transformers - (838 companies)

Power transformers convert power-level voltages from one level or phase configuration to another.  They can include features for electrical isolation, power distribution, and control and instrumentation applications.

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Bar Code Scanners, Slot Card - (64 companies)

Slot card bar code scanners are designed to read imprinted bar code cards that are passed through the aperture on the reader

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Scan and Video Converters - (42 companies)

Scan and video converters transform a digital computer image to a standard video signal for use with broadcasting or video devices such as televisions, monitors, or VCRs or vice versa

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Metal Working Lubricants, Coolants and Fluids - (383 companies)

Metal working lubricants, coolants and fluids are specialized coatings and carriers for metal forming, metal cutting, lapping, polishing, and grinding applications

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Thermistors - (196 companies)

Thermistors are thermally-sensitive devices whose electrical resistance varies with temperature. Unlike RTDs and thermocouples, thermistors do not have standards associated with their resistance vs. temperature characteristics or curves.

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