Sensors are commonly used components in automation used to detect changes in the environment and transmit the information electronically
Photoelectric sensors are used to detect distance, absence or presence of objects using a light transmitter and receiver
Photomicro sensors are compact sized photoelectric sensors with built-in amplifiers used to detect presence of mechanical parts in equipments.
Fiber optic sensors combine optic fiber cables and amplifiers to provide accurate detection of objects in various applications
Displacement sensors can measure thickness, width, level difference, disparity, curve, evenness of target objects by detecting the amount of displacement using laser beams.
Laser scanners utilize time-of-flight (ToF) method to measure the round trip time of the infrared laser beam, to accurately detect presence of objects within a wide range area.
Door sensors are special-purpose photoelectric sensors generally used in automatic door management systems.
Area sensors are convenient, general purpose light screens used to detect passing of objects in specified areas.
Proximity sensors are common, reliable, and durable solutions for applications requiring non-contact detection.
Rotary encoders are used to electronically monitor the position of a rotating shaft by converting shaft rotation into electronic pulses.
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