- In the dual channel mode the sensor can be operated as two single sensors, which work with the same gain and illumination intensity.
- With the activated stabilization function (CROMLASTAB®) the sensor can be used with an external stabilization target as a single channel sensor. The symmetric design of the sensor facilitates very high drift stability against age and temperatures.
- In the color difference mode, compliance and synchronism between the two sensing channels are crucial. The balancing method CROMLABALANCE® is available for this purpose. It allows for simple and effective channel balancing over the client's entire color space. When teaching in a "zero-difference" between the two color channels, test objects can be inspected for color identity, even if the absolute color has not been fixed. A zero-difference can also be used for edge detection. Another advantage of the color difference mode is the recognition of transparent objects against changing backgrounds (e.g. transparent labels in the packaging industry). Changing backgrounds can frequently occur in terms of deviations in height or structure of the object. Also in such cases, the color difference mode facilitates the recognition of colored structures, which would otherwise be impossible with an absolute measurement.
- Two color sensing channels
- Color differences can be detected and displayed
- Up to 350 colors, respectively color differences can be stored
- Quick response time from 50 µs
- 12 channels, with binary encoding up to 4096 output combinations
- Finest color differences can be detected (ΔE < 1)
- Standard interfaces: USB, RS232, 12 push-pull outputs (24 V/100 mA)
- Field bus interface: Profinet IO
- PC software CR-tool for parameterization and visualization of color values