Good afternoon all - I am new to the forum and hoping that maybe someone can help with an issue please? I need to use a photo-electric sensor to detect the presence of a label on a pot as it exits the labeller. The label is a clear adhesive backed wrap-around type, with either blue or brown printing. The label is applied to a glass jar which is painted a gloss white. Any help or suggestions gratefully received.
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Sensor - label detection
#2
Posted 23 September 2012 - 08:38 AM
If you can post a picture of it, that might be helpful. At least for me.
#3
Posted 23 September 2012 - 08:45 AM
#4
Posted 24 September 2012 - 03:11 AM
Hi,
I don't know if this helps but we have a reflective sensor that detects the colour of the reflected light of the object it shines upon, it can tell between a red and grey box, at least that's application we use it for, if you think that'd be helpful I could find out some more from you, however I'm pretty sure it's form Omron so go to industrial.omron.eu and look at their colour mark detection sensors. http://industrial.om...on/default.html
I don't know if this helps but we have a reflective sensor that detects the colour of the reflected light of the object it shines upon, it can tell between a red and grey box, at least that's application we use it for, if you think that'd be helpful I could find out some more from you, however I'm pretty sure it's form Omron so go to industrial.omron.eu and look at their colour mark detection sensors. http://industrial.om...on/default.html
#5
Posted 25 September 2012 - 08:39 PM
Tri-Tronics has a nice sensor for this application. Very fast and reliable.
http://www.ttco.com/industrial.aspx
I have used the Markeye Pro, and Smart Eye Pro with great results, very trouble free.
We used one of their older color sensors too, the color was "taught" and automatic setup worked quite well.
WoW. This one is new:
http://www.ttco.com/...rial/xp-10.aspx
http://www.ttco.com/industrial.aspx
I have used the Markeye Pro, and Smart Eye Pro with great results, very trouble free.
We used one of their older color sensors too, the color was "taught" and automatic setup worked quite well.
WoW. This one is new:
http://www.ttco.com/...rial/xp-10.aspx
This post has been edited by OkiePC: 25 September 2012 - 08:50 PM
#6
Posted 20 October 2012 - 01:45 PM
I have used Sick Luminescence scanners for labels that had a variety of colors and printing. The label had to have certain properties for this to work and ours did and this worked like a charm.
Here is a link......http://www.sickcn.com/media/3357/LUT3%20DATA%20SHEET.pdf
Here is a link......http://www.sickcn.com/media/3357/LUT3%20DATA%20SHEET.pdf
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