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Narrow-beam sensors spot small objects

A Banner Engineering product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Mar 17, 2006

Adjustable-field sensors deliver high-performance sensing with a visible Class 1 laser, tightly collimated sensing beams and precision background suppression.

The new World-Beam QS18 laser adjustable-field sensors from Banner Engineering Corp deliver high-performance sensing with a visible Class 1 laser, tightly collimated sensing beams and precision background suppression.

QS18LAF sensors offer reliable sensing solutions at an industry-leading price starting at only $139.

"QS18LAF sensors feature our compact World-Beam housing for the greatest mounting flexibility, yet they deliver high power and provide a sharp cutoff", said Brad Johnson, Application Engineer for Banner Engineering.

"The narrow visible beam is perfect for small object detection and precision position control".

"The QS18LAF accurately detects hard to see objects, even on dark backgrounds, such as recessed, milled or bored holes that don't fully penetrate a material".

"The compact housing makes it a good choice for background suppression applications in small, difficult-to-reach areas".

The World-Beam QS18LAF sensors are an excellent fit when high power and small beam sise are important.

They are ideal for a wide range of applications in the metal stamping, packaging, material handling, semiconductor and pharmaceutical industries.

World-Beam Series sensors from Banner deliver a universal solution for sensor users who demand a wide range of available sensing modes.

They are easy-to-apply, easy-to-use sensors that resist environmental contamination from moisture, dirt, EMI/RFI and crosstalk.

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