Photoelectric Beam sensors proftech
Photoelectric Beam sensors, Our advanced beam sensors offer high efficiency and comprehensive motion detection, including detection of camouflaged movements. In case of an obstruction in the beam’s path or any unauthorized object/ person attempts to pass through, the system triggers an alarm. These beam sensors feature an adaptive design to offer high-sensitivity coupled with false alarm immunity.
With zero dead zones and easily customizable sensitivity levels, our beam sensors result in quick detection. We provide durable beam sensors for both indoor and outdoor applications.
Photoelectric Beam sensors Features
1. Long Sensing Distance
A Through-beam Sensor, for example, can detect objects more than 10 m away. This is impossible with magnetic, ultrasonic, or other sensing methods.
2. Virtually No Sensing Object Restrictions
These Sensors operate on the principle that an object interrupts or reflects light, so they are not limited like Proximity Sensors to detecting metal objects. This means they can be used to detect virtually any object, including glass, plastic, wood, and liquid.
3. Fast Response Time
The response time is extremely fast because light travels at high speed and the Sensor performs no mechanical operations because all circuits are comprised of electronic components.
4. High Resolution
The incredibly high resolution achieved with these Sensors derives from advanced design technologies that yielded a very small spot beam and a unique optical system for receiving light. These developments enable detecting very small objects, as well as precise position detection.
5. Non-contact Sensing
There is little chance of damaging sensing objects or Sensors because objects can be detected without physical contact.
This ensures years of Sensor service.
6. Color Identification
The rate at which an object reflects or absorbs light depends on both the wavelength of the emitted light and the color of the object. This property can be used to detect colors.
7. Easy Adjustment
Positioning the beam on an object is simple with models that emit visible light because the beam is visible.
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