Brightness detector BriteX Series
monitoringprocesscalibration

brightness detector
brightness detector
brightness detector
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Characteristics

Detected entity
brightness
Application
monitoring, process, calibration
Other characteristics
real-time
Output
analog

Description

BRIGHTNESS SENSOR 99 levels of relative brightness scale Detection range up to 1000mm High resolution analog output Calibration option BRIGHTNESS SENSOR OVERVIEW The BriteX™ brightness sensor employs our field-proven, patented technology to provide a simple solution for on-line monitoring and detection of a wide variety of materials in manufacturing and packaging applications. Our brightness sensors can detect differences in color, brightness, and surface texture at a lower cost than competing products making them an ideal solution for multi-point sensing applications. BriteX brightness sensors improve process control by allowing more measurement points for real-time process feedback. Tighter control of processes can reduce operating costs and minimize quality variations. The BriteX sensor measures relative brightness defined by ISO 2470 as a reflectance factor of diffused blue light at 457nm. The BriteX features a 2-digit display that provides an indication of signal strength, making set-up and integration quick and easy. The versatile sensor provides user set-up parameters including light source intensity adjustment, detection threshold, and gain selection. BRIGHTNESS SENSOR APPLICATIONS: Paper Pulp Rice Gypsum Sugar SENSOR VARIATIONS BriteX-1000P™ – For in-line process control of paper brightness, paper bleaching, and de-inking, paper grading, and textile applications BriteX-1000S™ – Effective reflectance measurements of raw or refined ICUMSA* sugar color on-line using field-proven, patented technology.

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