Not available for purchase: Photoelectric slot sensor, High switching frequency, Sensitivity adjuster and light/dark switch as standard features of this series, Infrared light, Sturdy aluminum housing, Degree of protection IP67fa
Pepperl+Fuchs' multiray LED scanner R2100 is a photoelectric distance measurement sensor ... , and potentially harmful laser emitters—without sacrificing power. Additional cooling equipment for use in extended temperature ranges is no longer necessary. The R2100 is the first distance measurement sensor equipped with Ultra-IR LED technology and delivers ...
The ML100 sensor combines all sophisticated photoelectric functional principles in a simple, rectangular miniature housing design to solve all kinds of demanding automation tasks Discover the versati ... -100-RT Elongated IR light spot for PCB detection with AOI cameras ML100-8-HGU-100-IR Elongated BlueBeam for blue solar wafer or PCB detection ML100-8-HGU-100-BU Retroreflective Sensors Long range for detection of opaque standard objects ML100-55 ...
See Overview: Pepperl+Fuchs diffuse mode and retroreflective mode ultrasonic sensors place the transmitter and receiver in the same housing ... commissioning ULTRA 3000, SONPROG, ULTRA-PROG-IR, and PACTware PC configuration tools — for optimal adaptation of sensors to their application Adjustable sound beam width — for optimal adaptation of the sensor characteristics to the relevant application ...
See Overview: Pepperl+Fuchs VDM series distance measurement sensors, with pulse ranging technology (PRT), are ideal for fine positioning, collision protection on monorails, overhead conveyors and auto ... Ranging Technology with Ultra-IR LEDs and Multi-Ray Scan. Multiple LED transmitter elements arranged next to each other provide a two-dimensional surface measurement with eleven light spots. This ensures reliable detection of any surface, regardless ...
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