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.

Liquid Level switch

This level switch is also called Float sensor, liquid level sensor, reed switch etc.

They are used wherever it is necessary to control and regulate the level of liquids (e.g. water, oil, etc.). The sensor has a float equipped with a magnet, which moves vertically along the guide tube under the influence of the buoyancy force of the liquid, causing the reed switch located in the tube to short circuit or open. They are usually mounted in the bottom or lid of the tank, so they can be used to control the lower or upper level of the liquid. They are made of stainless steel and can be used in a wide range of temperatures.