Sensors

Sensors for your applications area. – Products used for multi-purpose applications including presence/absence and part differentiation.


  • Photoelectric Sensors – Laser sensors are used for detecting presence based on position or light intensity. Benefits include long range, a visible beam spot, and precise detection.
  • Fibre Optic Sensors – A fibreoptic sensor that uses diverse fibre units to support various applications in virtually any environment.
  • Vision Sensors – A sensor to solve any detection application. With built-in camera and optimised lighting, a wide area can be captured with an image and stable detection of multiple targets is possible even if they are misaligned.
  • Inductive Proximity Sensors – Preform presence detection of ferrous and non-ferrous metal targets
  • Network Communication Units – Provide sensors monitoring and control over Ethernet/IP, DeviceNet, EtherCAT or CC-Link networks.

 

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Color sensors

Color sensors to analyze the full light spectrum – Surface finish differences to color changes hard to see with the naked eye. Sensors with high stability, reliability and resolution. These application tones have a Good stability for previously difficult detection applications.

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Fiberoptic Sensors

The Fiberoptic Sensors has an optical fiber connected to a light source to allow for detection in tight spaces or where a small profile is beneficial.  Tough contrast changes, small targets, and long distances are no issue.

Inductive sensors

A inductive proximity sensor can detect metal targets approaching the sensor, without physical contact with the target.

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Laser Sensors

A laser sensor uses a “laser” to emit light in a straight line. Its visible beam spot makes alignment and positioning very easy.Since the light beam is focused, the sensor can be installed without worries about stray light

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Photoelectric sensors

Photoelectric Sensors: A photoelectric sensor emits a light beam (visible or infrared) from its light-emitting element. A reflective-type photoelectric sensor is used to detect the light beam reflected from the target.

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Ultrasonic sensors

Sensors that measure distance by using ultrasonic waves. The sensor head emits an ultrasonic wave and receives the wave reflected back from the target – it measure the distance to the target by measuring the time between the emission and reception.

Flow sensors

Flow sensors are used to monitor instantaneous flow, accumulated/totalised flow, and even shot/dispensing amounts. A good flow sensor can monitor any liquid including viscous, corrosive, and sanitary liquids.