Counting and Detection Sensors

Dec. 18, 2007
Billed as the fastest sensor on the market, the SR21 photoelectric sensor makes it easy to detect labels or color marks on packaging.
With throughput speeds up to 2.5 times faster than competitor sensors, a correction system that keeps the sensor performing in harsh environments, and settings that can be changed while a machine is still running, these sensors can detect labels with speed, accuracy and repeatability. The micro-processor controlled slot sensors have a unique optical feed back correction system, providing stable performance over its specified temperature range. Resetting the switching threshold can be done automatically by pressing a push-button, or dynamically during label movement. IDEC Corporationwww.idec-ds.com800.262.4332

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