New Tool: ProSource
Checkout our packaging and processing solutions finder, ProSource.

Banner Engineering: Laser contrast sensor

With the ability to detect up to 2,000 events per second, the Q3X laser contrast sensor provides high-speed, reliable detection of parts, tools, pallets or registration marks with small contrast differences.

Q3X laser contrast sensor
Q3X laser contrast sensor

This content was written and submitted by the supplier. It has only been modified to comply with this publication’s space and style.

The Q3X has a small laser spot and is an excellent sensor for reliable part presence, tool-in-place or broken tool detection in stamping and machining centers.

Featuring speeds as fast as 250 μs and a sensing range up to 300 mm, the Q3X is ideal for high-speed packaging and detection applications of small targets, such as registration marks on packaging, or verifying placement of black gaskets and O-rings on machined metal parts.

“The Q3X was designed for precise detection in harsh environments,” said Dennis Smith, Technical Marketing Manager at Banner Engineering. “The bright laser spot and digital read-out allow machine builders to quickly set up the sensor for their application. The metal housing and robust construction means it will survive in their application.”

Featuring a unique angled, three-digit display of signal intensity, the Q3X provides high visibility of operating conditions from multiple angles. For an intuitive user setup, the Q3X has two tactile buttons conveniently located below the display.

Designed with robust nickel-plated zinc die cast housing, the Q3X provides superior performance, even in environments with exposure to cutting fluids and oils. Sensors are also rated to IP67, IP68 and IP69K for enhanced protection to water submergence and high-pressure washdown.

Fill out the form below to request more information about Banner Engineering: Laser contrast sensor
How Can You Honor a Leader?
Induction into the Packaging & Processing Hall of Fame is the highest honor in our industry. Submit your leader to be considered for the Class of 2024 now through June 10th. New members will be inducted at PACK EXPO International in Chicago
Read More
How Can You Honor a Leader?
How AI is reshaping CPG manufacturing operations
Today’s CPG companies are faced with mounting challenges in their manufacturing operations. You have the data that could help you, but can you turn that data into knowledge? See how artificial intelligence can help. Learn what’s working for Pfizer, Post, and Smithfield.
Read More
How AI is reshaping CPG manufacturing operations