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Surface optical sensor AZS0 series
for web guidingfor integrationwith analog output

Surface optical sensor - AZS0 series - FMS Force Measuring Systems AG - for web guiding / for integration / with analog output
Surface optical sensor - AZS0 series - FMS Force Measuring Systems AG - for web guiding / for integration / with analog output
Surface optical sensor - AZS0 series - FMS Force Measuring Systems AG - for web guiding / for integration / with analog output - image - 2
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Characteristics

Measured physical value
surface
Applications
for web guiding
Mounting
for integration
Other characteristics
with analog output

Description

•Ultra linear characteristics with high 0.06 mm resolution •Shielded optical components with integrated band pass filter •Sophisticated signal processing algorithm •Instrumental positioning marks AZS BlueFlash sensors are optical edge sensors for the detection of all opaque materials. They are used in web guiding applications where the material edge needs to be detected fast and where demanding accuracy is required. The used linear, high resolution material edge mapping system provides to BlueFlash clear advantages compared to ultrasonic sensors. Positioning marks provide a quick and precise alignment of the sensor to the reference line. They are factory set and don’t need any calibration. Two standard sizes cover a large material bandwidth. BlueFlash sensors are compatible with the full line of FMS web guide controllers and steering frames. •Enhanced web guiding performance thanks to accurate material edge mapping •Immune to extraneous light •Insensitive to planarity variations in the material •Fast and precise alignment of material edge

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