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News Release from: Sensopart UK | Subject: F20 sensors
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 10 February 2005
Glass detecting sensor for lots of
bottles
The F20 sensor has been designed for applications in bottle detection in bottling plants, ampullas detection in the pharmaceutical industry and sensing of transparent foils in the food industry
The latest from the Sensopart line of F20 sensors is a retro-reflective device designed for the detection of transparent materials, especially glass containers The miniature sensor uses the auto-collimation principle allowing it to detect transparent materials of any shape throughout the entire detection range
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 29 Oct 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Reflections of mirroring surfaces are effectively suppressed by the polarisation filter fitted to the sensor window.
It has been specifically designed for applications in bottle detection in bottling plants, ampullas detection in the pharmaceutical industry and sensing of transparent foils in the food industry.
Measuring just 32 x 20 x 12mm, the compact FR20 RG1 sensor fits easily into restricted spaces.
It has a working distance of 5 to 500mm and is temperature compensated to ensure reliable switching throughout the entire temperature range of -20C to +60C.
It uses red light 660nm pulsed and its contacts are selectable as 'normally open' or 'normally closed', with small hysteresis over the switching cycle.
It can be configured easily and conveniently per Teach-in.
Robustly constructed in ABS material and offering protection to IP67, the FR20 is available with a choice of connector or cable fittings.
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