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Wenglor

Inka Krischke,

Ultrasonic sensors in stainless steel housing

With the 'U18T' ultrasonic sensors, Wenglor offers a series in the standard M18 design in a stainless steel housing that is suitable for detecting shiny, transparent and dark objects and, according to the supplier, also reliably detects reflective surfaces.

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With the IO-Link interface, the ultrasonic sensors from Wenglor enable flexible integration into various systems. The sensors are available in versions with switching and analog outputs. Their operating range is up to 1200 mm in reflex mode and up to 2400 mm in barrier mode. Various operating modes are available to adapt to different application situations: The automatic synchronous mode is designed for the delay-free detection of objects. In this mode, up to 32 sensors can be operated in parallel. Multiplex mode is suitable for level monitoring of large areas and allows up to 16 sensors to be operated together without interfering with each other. The stainless steel housing is robust against environmental influences thanks to protection class IP67.

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