Photoelectric sensors

Senyd Photoelectric sensors are devices that use light to detect the presence or absence of an object. They work by emitting a light beam (usually infrared, visible, or ultraviolet light) towards the object to be detected. When the object interrupts the light beam, the sensor detects the change in light intensity and triggers a response, such as activating a switch, counting objects, or measuring distance.

There are several types of photoelectric sensors, including through-beam sensors, retro-reflective sensors, and diffuse reflective sensors. Through-beam sensors consist of a separate transmitter and receiver placed opposite each other, with the object passing between them to break the beam. Retro-reflective sensors have a built-in reflector that bounces the light back to the sensor, while diffuse reflective sensors detect the light reflected directly from the object.

Photoelectric sensors are commonly used in industrial automation, packaging, material handling, and robotics applications due to their reliability, versatility, and ability to detect a wide range of objects regardless of color, shape, or material. They are also preferred in applications where contact-based sensors are not suitable due to environmental conditions, such as dust, dirt, or moisture.

PT resistance temperature sensor datasheet

Description

• Resistance thermometers of this series are used for the measurement of liquid and gaseous media at low and medium pressures.

• The resistance thermometer is directly into the process. The electrical connection is made via connection terminals in the connection head (splash-proof). 

   The measuring inserts are available in many variants depending upon the application.

Features

■ Machine building, plant and vessel construction

■ Propulsion technology

■ Air-conditioning and refrigeration systems

■ Sensor ranges from -100 ... +800 °C

■ Compact design

■ Power suplly 24VDC

■ Direct installation into the process