Registration-mark sensor -- Banner Engineering Corp.

Nov. 30, 2009
The R58A Series Registration Mark Sensor detects registration marks in printing and material registration applications.
 The R58A Series Registration Mark Sensor detects registration marks in printing and material registration applications. The sensor’s short warm-up period, fast 10-kHz switching frequency, and 15-μsec repeatability ensure reliable detection in high-speed printing and web-processing applications.The sensor’s contrast sensitivity and 1.2 × 3.8-mm sensing image let it detect registration marks on high-gloss and low-contrast applications. The sensor’s rugged metal housing and high-quality acrylic lens handle ambient electrical noise and vibration from presses and die-cutting machinery.A red or green emitter color, specified by model number, ensures the customer’s preferred light source is used every time. Banner Engineering Corp., 9714 Tenth Ave. N, Minneapolis, MN 55441, (888) 373-6767, www.bannerengineering.com

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