SensoPart to showcase color sensors at SPS IPC Drives 2013
SensoPart will showcase VISOR color vision sensors, FT 25-C, and F-10 sensors at this year’s SPS IPC Drives show in Nuremberg, Germany from November 26-28, 2013.
VISOR Color vision color sensors feature improved object detection through additional color, a 1.3 MPixel color chip, up to six digital switching outputs (another 32 with IO box), and configuration and viewer software.
FT 25-C sensors feature a high switching frequency of 10kHz. The 34 x 20 x 12 mm sensors feature a robust M8 metal connector plug and metal-reinforced mounting holes. These sensors are able to identify any color in the visible spectrum including all the "non-colors," (i.e. black, gray, white), and can detect even the smallest of color differences.
F 10 subminiature laser sensors feature laser light and adjustable background suppression, and include numerous variants with LED light. These tiny sensors are mainly used in robotic and automation applications, in which previously expensive fiber optic systems were used.
SPS IPC Drives booth number: 4A-136
To Learn More:
Contact:SensoPart
Headquarters: Gottenheim, Germany
Product: VISOR color vision sensors, FT 25-C sensors, F 10 laser sensors.
Key applications: Recognition of printed marks on packaging materials, the detection of labels or adhesive spots in packaging and labeling machines, positioning and handling, and in lid detection in filling plants.
What Sensopart says:
View more information on VISOR color vision sensors.
View more information on FT 25-C sensors.
View more information on F 10 laser sensors.
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