Electronic Sensors

Sensors for your Production Lines

Industrial Optical Sensor

The device in the image appears to be an industrial optical sensor from SICK, a well-known brand for automation and sensor technology. This sensor is used for precise object detection, positioning, and measurement in industrial environments. It features advanced laser or LED technology, ensuring high accuracy in detecting even the smallest objects. With adjustable sensing ranges and robust housing, it is designed to operate efficiently in harsh conditions such as dust, moisture, and varying light conditions. Common applications include automated production lines, conveyor systems, packaging industries, and robotics. The sensor typically supports various output interfaces, including digital and analog signals, and may offer integrated communication protocols like IO-Link for seamless connectivity with industrial control systems. 

 

Industrial Photoelectric Sensor

The device shown in the image is an industrial photoelectric sensor from SICK, designed for precise object detection and automation applications. It utilizes infrared or red light to detect objects without physical contact, making it highly efficient in manufacturing, packaging, and conveyor systems. The sensor features adjustable sensitivity and multiple mounting options, ensuring flexibility for various industrial setups. Its rugged housing protects it from dust, water, and mechanical impacts, allowing reliable operation in harsh environments. Equipped with quick-connect interfaces and intelligent communication protocols like IO-Link, it integrates seamlessly into modern automation networks. This sensor is widely used in object counting, positioning, and quality control, enhancing efficiency and accuracy in industrial processes.

Inductive Proximity Sensor

The device shown in the image is an industrial photoelectric sensor from SICK, designed for precise object detection and automation applications. It utilizes infrared or red light to detect objects without physical contact, making it highly efficient in manufacturing, packaging, and conveyor systems. The sensor features adjustable sensitivity and multiple mounting options, ensuring flexibility for various industrial setups. Its rugged housing protects it from dust, water, and mechanical impacts, allowing reliable operation in harsh environments. Equipped with quick-connect interfaces and intelligent communication protocols like IO-Link, it integrates seamlessly into modern automation networks. This sensor is widely used in object counting, positioning, and quality control, enhancing efficiency and accuracy in industrial processes.

Optical Sensor

The device shown in the image is an optical sensor or photoelectric sensor, typically used for object detection, positioning, and automation applications. It features a compact, inline housing with a built-in lens and status indicators, making it easy to integrate into industrial machinery and conveyor systems. This type of sensor works by emitting a light beam (infrared or visible) and detecting its reflection or interruption, allowing it to sense objects without direct contact. It is commonly used in manufacturing, packaging, and logistics industries for precise counting, sorting, and presence detection. The durable design ensures reliable performance in harsh environments with dust, vibrations, or moisture.

Magnetic Safety Switch

The device in the image appears to be a magnetic safety switch from SICK, commonly used in industrial automation and safety applications. These switches are designed to monitor the position of safety doors, gates, and protective covers in machinery. They operate without physical contact, using a magnetic field to detect the presence of a corresponding actuator, ensuring high reliability and long service life in harsh environments. Their compact design allows for easy mounting on various surfaces, and they are often used in applications requiring tamper-proof safety solutions in industries like manufacturing, packaging, and robotics.

Magnetic Safety Switch

The device in the image appears to be a photoelectric sensor from SICK, commonly used in industrial automation for object detection, positioning, and quality control. These sensors use light beams to detect objects without physical contact, ensuring high-speed and precise detection. They are widely applied in conveyor systems, packaging lines, robotics, and assembly processes to detect products, measure distances, or check alignment. Their compact design and durable housing make them ideal for use in harsh industrial environments where dust, dirt, and vibrations are common.

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