New Product Release: SICK KTC Color Mark Sensor – Cost-Effective & High-Performance
For packaging, printing, and lithium battery production lines, stable and economical color mark detection is always a top priority. To meet the demands of high-speed and cost-sensitive manufacturing, SICK officially launches the brand-new KTC Series Color Mark Sensor—a budget-friendly yet powerful solution built on nearly a century of sensor expertise from Germany’s SICK.
Key Features & Advantages
Dual housing sizes (KTC-S / KTC-L)Flexible design fits various installation spaces and machine layouts, easy for on-site integration.
RGB light source auto-switchingPerfectly handles low-contrast labels and challenging color marks that standard sensors struggle to detect.
15 kHz switching frequency & 32 μs response timeSupports high-speed production lines without missing a single mark.
12.5 mm sensing distance & ±3 mm anti-shock performanceEnsures consistent detection even in unstable mechanical environments.
Simple 2-point teach-inUser-friendly operation allows quick setup with minimal training, improving on-site efficiency.
Quality & Local Benefits
The KTC Series is developed by SICK’s professional color mark sensor team and manufactured at SICK’s PCC plant in China. It combines German quality standards, local supply chain efficiency, and shorter lead times, delivering reliable performance at a lower total cost.
Typical Applications
Fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) packaging
Labeling and printing machines
Lithium-ion battery manufacturing
General packaging and marking detection
If you are looking for a cost-effective, high-speed, and easy-to-use color mark sensor for your automation line, the SICK KTC Series is your ideal choice. Contact us now for more details and pricing!
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