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Profile sensor IS3F series

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The IS3F series devices, synthesis and result of the continuous BTSR research activities, are electronic sensors specifically designed to detect and control, thanks to a sophisticated patented control technique (bi-dimensional analysis with optical lens/ceramic), the image variation of a running yarn put under control, indicating with absolute certainty the relevant running or stationary condition of the yarn itself. MAIN BENEFITS "Image Variation" technology (BTSR patent) The "Image Variation" patented technique allows monitoring the running/stop condition of the yarn, through the profile analysis and detection of its image variation within a wide reading area. The bi-dimensional image variation technique makes the IS3F.. device free from environmental conditions such as: machine vibrations, dust/dirtiness accumulation, water/oil contamination (IP67 certification), thus guaranteeing the correct device operation even in the most critical applications. Thanks to patented control technologies and to the use of last generation materials, the BTSR sensors (IS3 Image Smart Scanning Sensors) represent an exclusive solution on the market, featuring a dual mode operation: with or without yarn contact ('self-cleaning' and 'touch-less'). The IS3F.. devices are fully programmable and easily adaptable to the control of any type of yarn. Models and applications The IS3F.. sensors are available in various typologies to meet the specific requirements of many applications: IS3F/TSL: suitable to the use on yarn preparation machines such as: winding, doubling, texturing, interlacing machines, etc. (IP67 certification)

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