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CS-R85
Color Sensor, 12-24VDC, ID of Color Ratios, 10ms or Less, NPN/PNP Changeable Output Mode, IP40, Detects Various Lighting Types from High-Frequency Pulse to DC LED Light Sources
Alt: CS Series
Color Sensor, 12-24VDC, ID of Color Ratios and Brightness, 10ms or less, NPN/PNP Changeable Output Mode, IP40
The CST-R85 detects visually-hard-to-identify differences in LED color ratio down to 0.01%.
High resolution discrimination of differences in color ratio and brightness of LEDs that have the same color Integrable into LED inspection equipment!
What is the difference between color sensors and mark sensors?
Color sensors operate by sensing the reflected light of internal RGB LED (red, green, blue) illuminators and comparing the reflected light with the illumination light to derive a high quality, high confidence signal corresponding to the actual color of the object being detected.
Repeatability and/or deviation from a specific value are key elements to this sensors use in process control. Variations of this sensor use a Halogen or tungsten light source or external illumination. Applications include fruit sorting based on color, textile, or thread identification, color verification of self-illuminating objects, etc.
The mark sensor was developed to detect a specific mark, change of color, or other process indication mark or bar.
These units are used in the detection of labels on backgrounds, printing systems, etc where color and or height can influence the process operation. The optical axis match is easy and the detection accuracy is greater than the diffuse reflection type. These units are available in Red, Green, and Blue illumination and can be very color specific, or more general purpose as needed. These sensors are primarily used in the packaging, labeling, printing and textile industries, but can be used anywhere specific mark detection is required.
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