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Unique true color sensor from Tri-Tronics performs like a spectrometer

July 24, 2015 By Zak Khan

Tri-Tronics has introduced the first “True Color Sensor” designed to perform as well as an instrument or a spectrometer. The new Smarteye Colorwise sensor will solve the most difficult color applications at higher speeds than expensive color cameras or other sensors. It is the ideal low cost solution for intricate color sorting or inspection problems in high speed printing, packaging and […]

Filed Under: Smart cameras, Vision systems Tagged With: tri-tronics

Precision laser sensor with graphic display by Tri-Tronics

July 22, 2015 By Zak Khan

Tri-Tronics has introduced a unique Laser Sensor with an OLED graphic display that provides visible feedback of proper setup and continual monitoring of performance. The SMARTEYE SmartDot Laser Sensor was designed to detect the most difficult small parts at longer ranges than conventional photoelectric sensors, making it very easy to perform micro-part detection and inspection. Features […]

Filed Under: Optics, Smart cameras, Vision systems Tagged With: tri-tronics, ttco

Sensing Print Mark Detection

March 7, 2011 By Randy Frank

TRI-TRONICS MARK•EYE PRO sensor has a 45-µs response time and high immunity to ambient light. Using the broadband characteristics of a white light LED, the sensor achieves high-resolution for detecting the greatest variety of color combinations on any color background. With the sensor’s “One-Touch” AUTOSET, setup simply involves putting the background in view, pressing the […]

Filed Under: Featured, Photoelectric Tagged With: MARK-EYE Pro, Photoelectric, print mark detection, sensor, tri-tronics

Scott D. Seehawer Named President of TRI-TRONICS

May 12, 2010 By sensortipsadmin

TRI-TRONICS COMPANY, INC. Since 1995, he has held the positions of Electrical Engineer, Director of Engineering, VP of Engineering, and most recently Senior VP of Operations. Seehawer is a graduate of the University of South Florida with a Bachelors Degree in Electrical Enginneering and also graduated with honors from their MBA program. He holds several […]

Filed Under: Photoelectric, Vision systems Tagged With: Photoelectric, scott d. seehawer, tri-tronics

SMARTEYE® ColorWise™ Sensor from TRI-TRONICS

February 3, 2010 By sensortipsadmin

TAMPA, FL: TRI-TRONICS COMPANY, INC. has introduced the first “True Color Sensor” designed to perform as well as an instrument or a spectrometer. The new SMARTEYE® ColorWise™ Sensor will solve the most difficult color applications at higher speeds than color cameras or other sensors; ideal for intricate color sorting or inspection problems found in today’s […]

Filed Under: Photoelectric, Vision systems Tagged With: colorwise, sensor, smarteye, tri-tronics

Multi-Drop Photoelectric Communication Sensor

May 29, 2009 By sensortipsadmin

Tampa, FL : Tri-Tronics Company Inc has introduced a patented, high performance, photoelectric communication sensor that provides users with complete remote control…from an onboard HMI, or from a central plant control station. The new state-of-the-art SMARTEYE® X-PRO MODEL XPC was designed for applications where it is critical to monitor and configure machines for local or […]

Filed Under: Photoelectric Tagged With: photoelectric sensor, tri-tronics

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