The photoelectric sensors ensures that numerous automation engineering applications around the world can be implemented both effectively and efficiently. Photoelectric sensors are available as standard in a wide range of designs and materials.
The combination of fiber-optic sensor and fibers is an excellent solution for a wide range of applications. Challenging detection tasks can be solved in combination with the matching fibers thanks to the comprehensive adjustment options of the fiber-optic sensor.
Color sensors detect the color of a surface. The sensors cast light (red, green, and blue LEDs) on the objects to be tested, calculate the chromaticity coordinates from the reflected radiation and compare them with previously stored reference colors. If the color values are within the set tolerance range, a switching output is activated.
Distance Sensor is solve measuring, detecting and positioning applications using triangulation and time-of-flight modes. Sensors using triangulation are ideal for short-range, highly precise measurement. Ultrasonic sensors perform measurement and detection in a wide variety of application areas on coloured, shiny, or transparent surfaces.
Luminescence sensors detect visible and non-visible marks that illuminate when using ultraviolet (UV) light. luminescence sensors emit UV light with a wavelength of approximately 375 nm.
The inclination sensors are characterized by their compact design and ruggedness. the cable outlet also offers a great deal of flexibility when mounting the sensor mechanically.
Inductive proximity sensors are currently in use in virtually all industries. They detect metal objects without contact, and are characterized by a long service life and extreme ruggedness.
An encoder is the ideal solution when it comes to precise position detection in industrial automation. The same applies to measuring revolutions and rpm as well as speed and acceleration.