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Large-size posters, banners, and promotional displays for indoor and outdoor use, stickers, ring binders, and other presentation articles - the graphical segment covers innumerable application possibilities.
The more the demands and substrates differ, the greater the variety of inks offered in the Marabu range.
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Components for instrument panels such as speedometer dials, switches, and operating elements become increasingly sophisticated with top illumination and transillumination.
Not only the growing design requirements but also strong quality and safety regulations in the automotive field call for extremely high standards for the print process and specifically screen printing inks.
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Direct printing guarantees a high-quality image and strengthens the distinctive character of each product.
For decorating bigger items such as bottles and tubes, screen printing is perfectly suitable. Cosmetic packages or molded parts, however, are mainly decorated by pad printing.
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Glass - a versatile material with extraordinary glossy features. Glass appears in nearly all markets - accompanied by innovative ink trends offering new windows of opportunity.
Whether the impetus is design freedom, cost savings, or environmentally based, new solutions for glass decoration are being sought. These features apply particularly to bottles, drinking glasses, and small cosmetic bottles. Decorated flat glass for indoor application is gaining importance.
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Almost every product bears an individual and informative message - often on a high-quality screen printed label. Within the modern exchange of goods, labels safe from confusion, provide safety indications, explain dosage, all while providing an attractive optical appearance.
There are many reasons in favour of screen printing: High opacity - essential for application onto dark substrates; high-gloss or matt finish - providing an attractive contrast; and good resistance to mechanical stress and fill goods.
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Electronic switches and controls are operated simply and comfortably by the use of membrane switches with highest functional safety - printed with the modern screen printing technology.
Membrane switches excel due to their space-saving and compact construction, safe function, and last but not least by insensitivity to humidity and soiling. The boundless design possibilities are a further consideration.
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Intelligent, personalized identity cards and cashless payment cards play a critical role in the global demanding market of electronic identification systems.
The Marabu solution excels through excellent laminating properties, a wide range of metallic shades and further special effects, as well as the possibility of combining different printing technologies.
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New ultraviolet sensor identifies the presence of grease, glue, labels, wood, thread, rubber, paint, UV ink, UV crayon, and more. Confirm manufacturing processes more reliably than vision systems that cost ten times more. The UVX 300 luminescence sensor with patented technology is the clear choice because:
Unique numerical display lets you see the intensity of each reading. Now it's easy to refine processes and hysteresis.
3 to 6 times the range of any competing sensor. Won't get bumped or dirtied by target.
Only UV sensor with both auto-teach and manual calibration. Easy for low-skill operators, but able to be finely tuned.
Adjustable UV light projection and high resolution allow pin-head size detection.
Fast and convenient integration. In one sensor you get both analog and discrete output, auto-detect for PNP/NPN.
Smallest and fastest on the market.
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The Luminescece Sensor detects with the receiver filter GG 420 all luminescent markings which emit light within a wavelength range from 420-750 nm. The receiver filter OG 570 suppresses especially interfering whiteners. The sensors have a very small spot, and use a UV LED with a very long service life.
Digital read-out of intensity values via the RS-232 Interface
Recognition of luminescenting marks
Teach-In, dynamic Teach-In, external Teach-In, key potentiometer
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The CNTX™ combines small spot size and fast response to achieve high-speed contrast differentiation of both neutral and color targets. The sensor provides numerical display of 50 grayscale levels. The broad-spectrum light source allows accurate detection of a wide range of colors against any background. The flexibility of the CNTX™ makes it easy to set-up in a wide variety of printing, packaging and converting applications.
High color contrast sensitivity and resolution.
High detection speed, <150-microsecond discrete output response.
Broad-spectrum white LED light source allows detection of all colors.
Two gain settings and three light source intensity settings allow a wide range of adjustment capability.
Easy-to-use operator adjustable threshold.
Fast and convenient integration. In one sensor you get both analog and discrete output, auto-detect for PNP/NPN configuration.
Unique numerical display indicates measured levels making process setup easy.
Circular spot allows for any orientation of sensor to marks.
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Reference: PC 929 LS
Adjustable sensing distance: 4 to 15 cm
Supply: 10 lo 30 VDC
Output: PNP ' Teach-in '
Dimensions: 12x32x20 mm
Miniaturised
Integrated amplfiei
Detection indcadcn by LED
Red pulsed viable lijht
Laser d3ss 2
Direct / inverse output
Remote leach-in
Functions lock
Dirty indicator
ABS housing
M8 plug
Applications:
Mark detection: on pack tig, on labels, on paper firm, plastu...
Sensors positioning where space is limited
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Special sensors
The detection of minimal contrast differences as well as colours or luminescent marks and materials calls for the use of special sensors. With contrast, colour and luminescence scanners from Leuze electronic, users are able to call on a highly diverse product spectrum. Depending on the application, users can select from sensors with different housing types, transmitting LEDs, outputs and teach-in functions.
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SICK Contrast sensors detect minimum contrast levels at maximum speeds, for example print marks on foil, packaging and print products. Based on the reflection principle, they detect small differences in grey values between mark and background on matt, gloss or transparent surfaces.
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These electronic devices, photoelectric sensors or photocells, use the light emission principle combined with the electronic and are made up
of an emitter or luminous source, the light rays of which are detected by a receiver. The variation in luminous signal, obtained when interrupting this ray, is converted into an electrical signal and is measured and used by
an electrical circuit. The light used is either infrared or red. By making use of this light various type of photoelectric sensors can be made. The AECO photoelectric sensors available in the FOTOSTAR range are the FT18M - FT18 -FTQ series in direct reflection, with reflector with polarized light and emitter-receiver versions. Due to their flexibility regarding the various
standard programmable versions these products offer the possibility of stocking reduction and are easily interchangeable with most of the units available on the market. They are used in the field of automation to check for the presence, counting, position control, etc., and they
are compatible with most logic programmers.
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SPECTRO-3-UV Series - Luminescence color sensors
High-speed color detection of fluorescent objects
In addition to brightness differentiation, the luminescence color sensors of the SPECTRO-3-UV series also perform color differentiation. Teaching of the fluorescent objects can be performed either with the SPECTRO3-Scope software, with the TEACH button that is integrated at the sensor, or through digital input INØ. The 40 kHz scanning frequency and the 30 kHz switching frequency also guarantee a reliable detection and recognition of fast-moving fluorescent marks.
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Referenos: AF CLARYS 2, 3, 4
Sensing distance with plastic fibre or glass fibre: see "Plaslic Optical Fibres' or "Glass Optcal Rbres
High resolution up to 5100th mm
2, 3, 4 channels + logical output AND/OR
Modeb: output P, output N
Optional: Analogical output
Smpfe feactvin: 1 or 2 thresholds
Timer OWOFF delay: 0 to 10s
Dimensions: 99x45x325 mm
Resolution 5/100th mm with 2000 points
Applications:
Level controls: high and bw
High precision detection of movement
Presence cdetection, up to 4 units simultaneously
Up to 4 beams barrier
Mark detection
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MPA – MULTIPLEXED PHOTOELECTRIC AMPLIFIER SERIES
The MPA series is a range of multi channel, multiplexed photoelectric amplifiers, which are to be used in conjunction with a relevant number of sets of remote transmitters LT and receivers LR, from the series 100, 110 and 120.
The MPA series consists of MPA 21 (2 multiplexed channels); MPA 41 (4 multiplexed channels) and MPA 81 (8 multiplexed channels). Each channel operates independently of each other with their own set of remote transmitter and receiver. The multiplexing function ensures that optical cross talk between channels is prevented. The series offers a choice between individual relays or individual NPN/PNP transistor outputs, with or without an adjustable 0-3 sec on/off time delay.
This amplifier series offers manual sensitivity adjustment for each individual channel via integral potentiometers located on the front panel of the amplifier. Light or dark function and long or short range are switch selectable for each individual channel.
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