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1 Products availableWe offer a complete product range of Sensors, Proximity Sensors, Color Sensor, Thermocouple Sensor and IR(Infrared) Sensor
Proximity Sensors are available in models using high-frequency oscillation to detect ferrous and non-ferrous metal objects and in capacitive models to detect non-metal objects. Models are available with environment resistance, heat resistance, resistance to chemicals, and resistance to water
We offer Proximity sensors:::-
Color Sensormeasures the color of visible light in terms of additive colors RGB (Red, Green, Blue).
Typical applications include on-line color recognition, measurement, and inspection.
Customers can apply their own optical attachments using a standard C-mount connection.
Additional accessories, allowing of measuring color in different color spaces, are available. We provide Sensor interfaced to a serial port, any digital I/O or controller via four single-ended signals, or The PC-compatible ISA or PCI add-on boards are available with respective software.
A ThermoCoupleSensor is available in different combinations of metals or calibrations. We provide all four most common J, K, T and E type.
Because a thermocouple measures in wide temperature ranges and can be relatively rugged, thermocouples are very often used in industry. The following criteria we keep in mind in selection of thermocouple:
Temperature range
Chemical resistance of the thermocouple or sheath material
Abrasion and vibration resistance
Installation requirements (may need to be compatible with existing equipment; existing holes may determine probe diameter)
AnInfrared Sensoris an electronic device that emits and/or detects infrared radiation in order to sense some aspect of its surroundings. Infrared sensors can measure the heat of an object, as well as detect motion. Many of these types of sensors only measure infrared radiation, rather than emitting it, and thus are known as passive infrared (PIR) sensors.
Why Use Infrared Measurement?