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Colour sensors function using a special three-colour method. They cast light (red, blue, green) on the objects to be tested, calculate the chromaticity co-ordinates from the reflected radiation and compare them with previously stored reference tristimulus values. If the tristimulus values are within the set tolerance range, a switching output is activated.
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CS8
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Detect, check and sort colours precisely
- One (CS8-1) or four (CS8-4) colours can be saved
- High colour resolution
- Bar display shows the colour quality
- Extremely precise light spot, high geometric resolution
- Metal housing with two exit windows (interchangeable)
- Scanning distance 12.5 mm or 60 mm
- Fast response time up to 85 µs
- Simple intuitive operation
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CSM1
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Colour detection in miniature format
- Colour tolerance (precise, medium, coarse) can be set
- Static object teach-in via control cable or control panel
- Switching frequency 1500/s
- One colour can be saved
- Its compact size enables space-saving installation
- Scanning distance 12.5 mm
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