
Inductive Sensors for Detecting Carbon Fiber
August 10, 2021Comments
Turck Inc.
Booth B13030
Turck will display reportedly the world's first inductive
sensor designed specifically to detect carbon fibers and pressed carbon parts.
With high reliability thanks to its Uprox base technology and wide temperature
range of 0-100 C, the IP68-rated sensors prove ideal for use in the automotive
and other industries. The sensors are available
in three designs: an M18 threaded-barrel model with stainless-steel housing, and
CK40 and QR20 rectangular sensors in plastic housings.
The sensors, say company officials, are less susceptible to contamination than optical or capacitive sensors while also being significantly more economical than ultrasonic sensors.
See also: Turck, Inc.
Technologies: Sensing/Electronics/IOT
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