Autosen Photoelectric Sensors - Reflective & Through Beam Sensor
At IndMALL Automation, we offer a diverse range of Autosen Photoelectric Sensors, designed for accurate and reliable object detection across various industries. These sensors, such as the AO024, AO013, and AO028, feature advanced technologies like diffuse reflection and background suppression. They are suited for precise measurements with configurations available in different materials, including robust Polyamide and metal options, ensuring durability and resistance to environmental conditions like moisture and dust.
Autosen Photoelectric Sensors: AO024
Model: AO024
Type: Photoelectric sensor, diffuse reflection
Sensing Range: 2 to 200 mm
Features: Includes background suppression and selectable light-on/dark-on modes
Housing: Made of Polyamide (PA), cuboid shape with an M8 connector
Light Source: Red lightProtection: Rated IP65/IP67 for moisture and dust resistance
Autosen Through Beam Sensor: AL002
Model: AL002
Type: Laser distance sensor
Range: 0.03 to 2 meters
Output: Analog and switchable
Applications: Suited for precision measurements on various surfaces
Protection: IP65/IP67 for environmental resistance
Autosen Photo Sensor: AO013
Model: AO013
Type: Photoelectric sensor, diffuse reflection
Sensing Range: 15 to 250 mm
Features: Adjustable via potentiometer, background suppression
Output: Light-on mode, normally open
Housing: M18 metal thread with M12 connector
Durability: IP65 protection rating, robust against environmental factors
Autosen Retro Reflective Sensor: AO005
Model: AO005
Type: Diffuse reflection photoelectric sensor
Range: 0.05 to 1.4 meters
Output: Light-on/Dark-on switchable
Housing: PA (Polyamide)
Protection: IP67 rated
Autosen Diffuse Reflection Sensor: AO028
Model: AO028
Type: Diffuse reflection sensor
Range: 10 to 400 mm
Output: Normally open, light-on mode
Features: Adjustable via potentiometer, red light source
Housing: Plastic with M18 thread and M12 connector
Protection: IP65 rated, suitable for harsh environments
Autosen Photoelectric Sensors offer advanced detection capabilities across various industrial applications. These sensors, including the Through Beam Sensor, Photo Sensor, Retro Reflective Sensor, and Diffuse Reflection Sensor, are designed for precise object detection and distance measurement. With models like AO024 and AL002, Autosen provides robust solutions featuring red light technology, background suppression, and switchable outputs. Ideal for harsh environments, they offer IP65/IP67 protection, ensuring durability and reliability in demanding conditions. Their flexibility and precision make them essential for automation and safety systems.
What are the four types of photoelectric sensors?
Thru-beam Sensors: Use separate emitter and receiver units, detecting objects that break the light beam.
Reflex Sensors: Employ a reflector, triggering when the beam is interrupted.
Diffuse Reflective Sensors: Emitter and receiver are in the same unit; they detect objects by the light reflected back.
Perfect Prox Sensors: Similar to diffuse but ignore objects beyond a set distance.
Why do we use photoelectric sensors?
Photoelectric sensors are used to detect the presence or absence of objects by using a light beam. They are highly effective for distance measurement between the sensor and an object. These sensors are versatile, fast, and can detect non-metal objects, making them suitable for various automation and safety applications where precision is crucial.
What are the two application of photoelectric?
Photoelectric sensors are primarily used in various applications due to their ability to detect the presence or absence of objects using light. One common use is in industrial automation, where they help manage the operations of machinery by detecting object positions, ensuring efficient and safe processes. Additionally, photoelectric sensors are crucial in safety mechanisms, such as in elevator doors, where they prevent closures on obstacles, thereby enhancing operational safety and preventing accidents.
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