Photoelectric Switch I-mark Color Sensor Sick KT5W-2N1116
The Sick KT5W-2N1116 is a photoelectric sensor specifically designed to detect and differentiate between colors. Here’s a breakdown of its key features:
- Type: Photoelectric color sensor (also called a color mark sensor or contrast sensor)
- Brand: SICK
- Model: KT5W-2N1116
This particular model, KT5W-2N1116, is discontinued by SICK. However, the information below should still be helpful in understanding its functionality. SICK offers replacements with similar features.
Key functionalities:
- Color detection: Uses an internal RGB LED to emit light and analyze the reflected light to differentiate between colors.
- Sensing distance: Up to 10mm (depending on the lens used)
- Teach-in function: Allows you to easily configure the sensor to recognize specific color differences.
- Output: NPN transistor switching output (provides an electrical signal when a color change is detected)
- Supply voltage: 10-30VDC
- Housing: Rectangular, made of durable material
Applications:
- Color coded object detection in production lines
- Defect detection based on color variations
- Material sorting based on color
- Registration mark detection for precise positioning
Alternatives:
Since the KT5W-2N1116 is discontinued, SICK offers several replacement models with similar functionality. You can find these on the SICK website or by contacting their sales department.
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