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The SICK LUT3-650 is a luminescence sensor designed to detect materials and markings that fluoresce under ultraviolet (UV) light. It is commonly used in industrial applications for quality control, packaging, and material handling processes.
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The LUT3-650 operates by emitting UV light at a wavelength of 375 nm, which causes luminescent materials to fluoresce. The sensor then detects this fluorescence to identify the presence of specific materials or markings. It features a working range of 30 mm to 60 mm and a light spot size of 5 mm x 15 mm, allowing for precise detection in various applications. The sensor's sensitivity can be adjusted via a potentiometer, enabling customization for different materials and conditions. Housed in a robust zinc die-cast enclosure with an IP67 rating, the LUT3-650 is suitable for use in demanding industrial environments.
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