Inductive sensor detects objects, distance measurement up to 12 mm
The robust IWRR/IFRR Inductive Sensors from Baumer for object detection and distance measurement up to 12 mm are IP67 and/or IP69-rated and sealed against moisture and contaminants and easily withstand temperature ranges from -40 to +80ºC.
The robust IWRR/IFRR Inductive Sensors for object detection and distance measurement up to 12 mm are IP67 and/or IP69-rated and sealed against moisture and contaminants and easily withstand temperature ranges from -40 to +80ºC. Available in digital and analog versions, IWRR and IFRR inductive sensors are impermeable for reliable operation in highly-demanding environments that involve changing temperature conditions. As the sensors resist long-term exposure to salt water, oils and aggressive detergents, they are especially suited to the demands of on- and off-shore wind turbines.
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