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Vision sensors from Keyence target industrial inspection applications

Featuring one-touch setup, high-precision quad lenses, and automatic focusing, the IV series of vision sensors from Keyence are designed for industrial inspection applications such as food and beverage inspection, automotive inspection, electronics inspection, and pharmaceutical inspection. 
Dec. 22, 2015
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Featuring one-touch setup, high-precision quad lenses, and automatic focusing, the IV series of vision sensors from Keyence are designed for industrial inspection applications such as food and beverage inspection, automotive inspection, electronics inspection, and pharmaceutical inspection. The sensors are available in five models: The IV-HG500CA (standard sensor model, 1/3" color CMOS sensor), IV-HG500MA (standard sensor model, 1/3" monochrome CMOS sensor), IV-HG150MA (narrow field of view sensor model, 1/3" monochrome CMOS sensor), IV-HG300CA (wide field of view sensor model, 1/3" color CMOS sensor), and the IV-HG600MA (wide field of view sensor model, 1/3" monochrome sensor model.)

All sensors feature a 752 x 480 image sensor with integrated LED lighting (white LED lighting, expect for IV-HG600MA, which features infrared LED lighting.

To Learn More:

Contact: Keyence
Headquarters: Elmwood Park, NJ, USA
Product: IV vision sensors
Key Features: One-touch setup, high-precision quad lenses, automatic focusing, CMOS image sensors, integrated LED lighting, adjustable field of view, newly developed pattern tools for detection.

What Keyence says:
View more information on the IV series of vision sensors.

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