Sensopart at the SPS 2022Time-of-flight sensor with red light

The FT 25-RLHP time-of-flight sensor from Sensopart works with red light and detects objects up to 1.5 m away.

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In order to be able to use the infrared cameras of the PI and Xi series, for example, even under adverse conditions, Optris offers an outdoor housing that protects the sensitive devices. The housing offers the option of integrating an infrared camera and an HD video camera together in one compact system. A USB server is also integrated into the housing. The housing complies with protection class IP66 and can therefore also be used in dusty or damp environments. In order to be able to use the infrared camera even at very low temperatures, an electrical heating element is included, which switches on automatically at temperatures below +15 °C. A fan distributes the warm air. A fan distributes the warm air evenly within the housing. This means that the system can also be used at temperatures as low as -40 °C. Temperatures of up to +50 °C are possible in warmer areas of application. The optionally available air purge attachment, which continuously flushes the protective window of the enclosure with compressed air, ensures that no dust or condensing moisture can collect there.

SPS 2022: Hall 4A, Stand 126

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