The family of BKT 67M contrast sensors can detect even the slightest contrast differences in challenging packaging applications, says the vendor.
The sensors are specifically designed for fast and reliable print mark detection. The BKT family of contrast sensors features rugged metal housings and rotatable connectors plus variable mounting to enable use under harsh ambient conditions. A clear, user-friendly operating display is designed to ensure rapid start-up. High switching frequencies (up to 30kHz) allow for color mark detection on demanding applications. The sensor can also be set dynamically without having to stop processes. Depending on the complexity of the application, the BKT is available in a basic, advanced, or premium version.
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