What's behind the target can make a tremendous difference in how well reflective sensors do their job. Consider a photoelectric sensor operating in simple diffused mode (i.e., as a proximity sensor).
Simply put, sensors are the eyes and ears of industrial automation. Regardless of the application, automation is simply not possible in today’s manufacturing process without sensors. There are many ...
Industrial production is a competitive advantage for all companies, whatever their size and whatever their activities. The new production modes, digitalized and more oriented to e-commerce, have ...
AchieVe FDM series 12 mm tubular photoelectric sensors offer a rugged metal construction, IP67 protection ratings and sensing distances up to 4 m. These photoelectric sensors feature selectable ...
The SA2E miniature photoelectric sensor family improves on current models with a standardized ASIC design, delivering faster responses and better detection. DC Velocity Staff ...
Available in two versions, the MLV41 photoelectric sensors are rated for reliable operation in extreme low-temperatures to –40ºC. The first version has a 350 mm sensing range with ...
Sensor technology specialist SICK has launched the W12NextGen range of photoelectric sensors, designed to deliver enhanced detection performance in challenging industrial environments. The new series ...
Launched in a global release today, SICK’s next-generation W16 and W26 smart sensors with “BluePilot” alignment are at the helm of a streamlined portfolio of photoelectric sensors, radically-upgraded ...
UK, March 12. 2024 - TAKEX AMERICA INC, a leading manufacturer of security sensing technologies, announces the launch of the PB-60TX, a next-generation photoelectric beam sensor designed for improved ...