Inductive Proximity Sensors
For non-contact detection of metallic targets at ranges generally under 50mm (2 inches). Inductive proximity sensors emit an alternating electro-magnetic sensing field. When a metal target enters the sensing field, eddy currents are induced in the target, reducing the signal amplitude and triggering a change of state at the sensor output. Advantages of inductive proximity sensors include insensitivity to water, oil, dirt, non-metallic particles, target color, or target surface finish, and the ability to withstand high shock and vibration environments. See accessories for inductive sensors
|
Featured Inductive Proximity Sensor Families |
General purpose, economical tubular proximity sensors. More |
WFI slag-resistant sensors for welding applications. More |
Rugged metal-faced proximity sensors for abusive impact conditions. More |
|
Inductive Proximity Sensor Housing Styles |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|