Cylindrical version Inductive proximity sensor


Senyd inductive proximity sensor is a type of sensor that detects the presence or absence of an object based on its material properties, specifically its conductivity or magnetic permeability. These sensors use electromagnetic induction to generate a magnetic field and detect changes in that field caused by the presence of an object. Inductive sensors are commonly used in industrial automation, robotics, and other applications where non-contact detection of metal objects is required. They are known for their reliability, durability, and ability to operate in harsh environments.

Magnetostrictive Linear Position Sensor In Profile housing
  • High resolution of up to 0.5 µm

  • Measuring lengths of up to 7620 mm

  • Measures several positions and speeds at the same time

  • Non-contacting, thus free from wear – no downtimes and a long service life

  • Easy integration with equipment through a variety of interfaces – such as Analog, Profinet, EtherCAT, SSI, Profibus-dp and Canopen output signals – in order to invert, configure, and document the measurement range

  • Three housing variants for flexible and fast installation depending on the space requirements and application

  • Floating and captive encoders