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A polarizing filter cancels
the reflection from the glossy section allowing the sensor
to only recognize targets by their actual color components.
As the picture shows, depending on the illumination some
sections on a pepper’s surface can appear white.
Like human eyes, conventional sensors cannot recognize
the correct colors of such a target. |
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The transmitter uses an optical
fiber, which creates an incredibly uniform beam spot.
The light receiving circuit is built into the sensor head,
enhancing its detection ability and improving stability. |
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Detecting
the presence/absence of grease
By canceling the influence of surface luster and target
position, the CZ-V20 reliably detects grease, despite
the grease's non-uniform shape and position. |
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Detecting
the seam on a spray can
Even when patterns are printed on spray cans, the sensor
detects only the seam. |
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Detecting
caps of different colors
The CZ-V20 Series stably detects subtle color differences
without being affected by target position or vibration. |
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