CS64A Color Sensors0 pages
Applications
· Distinguish between objects to
ensure the correct color object is
being processed on your automated
production line, such as vehicle
headliners, door and body panels,
and seats
· Sort objects by color
· Monitor color variations of
materials during manufacture such
as carpets and ceramic tile
· Detect presence of metal coatings
or wood varnish
· Monitor color quality of granular
foods such as sugar
· Detect paint marks where bar
coding is impractical
· Detect over- or under-cooked
baked goods
The CS64A provides important
performance benefits over other color
sensors. Here’s why: the diffused
LED lighting and large sensing area
make the CS64A relatively immune
from false readings caused by textured
material, grain direction and similar
variations.
These sensors also have a wide
tolerance for sensor-to-target distance
variations. Standoff distances can be
up to five inches.
And with the CS64A’s analog outputs
you get data to identify color variation
trends as they develop so deviations
can be corrected before product color
drifts out of specification.
CS64A
Color
Sensors
In most applications, the
human eye is still being
used to verify color.
The CS64A series of color
sensors is changing this.
Reducing automation errors.
Improving quality. All at
production line speeds.
Features
· Superior color detection on
a wide range of materials
· Long standoff distances and
sensing ranges
· Four color ranges are sensed–
from blue to near-infrared
· Near-infrared differentiates
between materials such as
leather, vinyl, and cloth
· Analog outputs tell variations
in color within your threshold
ranges, quickly sending trend
data information.
· Analog outputs also
provide universal system
compatibility and unlimited
sorting opportunities
· 100,000 hour life LED lighting
with feedback compensation
for LED aging
· One millisecond update rate
Be confident the color you want is traveling down your production line.
Delta’s CS64A color sensor will tell you... fast!