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Analog Photoelectric Sensors have 10-100 mm sensing range.

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Analog Photoelectric Sensors have 10-100 mm sensing range.
Analog Photoelectric Sensors have 10-100 mm sensing range.

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June 11, 2009 - Measuring 30 x 30 x 15 mm, Series 3130 photoelectric analog sensors feature temperature stability between -25 and +55°C and sensing range independent of color or surface structure of object to be detected. Units feature bandwidth of 500 Hz, as well as voltage (0-5 V or 0-10 V) and current output (1-5 mA or 4-20 mA) in same device, providing flexibility. Fully potted units are equipped with glass windows and are protected to IP67.

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Contrinex AG
2 Business Park Rd
Old Saybrook, CT, 06475
USA



New Photoelectric Analog Sensors


New Contrinex Series 3130 analog sensors in size 30 x 30 x 15 mm feature a large sensing range from 10 to 100 mm, excellent temperature stability between -25°C and +55°C, and outstanding repeat accuracy. The sensing range is independent of the color or surface structure of the object to be detected. In addition, since intermediate digitalization has been dispensed with, resolution of the Contrinex devices is virtually unlimited.

The use of analog sensor technology are ideal for numerous unique applications. As an example: the finely regulated approach to end positions at minimum cost; the realization of several switch points with a single device; or the monitoring of shaft concentricity.

The sensors feature a bandwidth of 500 Hz, as well as a voltage (0 - 5 V or 0 - 10 V) and a current output (1 - 5 mA or 4 - 20 mA) in the same device, thus providing the user with great flexibility. The devices are fully potted, equipped with glass windows and comply with the degree of protection IP 67.

http://www.contrinex.com/products_fin...

CONTRINEX has manufactured inductive and photoelectric proximity switches since 1972. It specializes exclusively in the development, manufacture and sales of positioning sensors for industrial use. All departments and management levels in the company's management system are ISO 9001:2000 certified.

Complete documentation is available from:

Contrinex, Inc.

2 Business Park Rd.

Old Saybrook, CT 06475

Tel. (860) 388-3573

Toll Free (866) 289-2899

Fax (860) 388-3574

E-mail: info_us@contrinex.com

Internet: www.contrinex.com
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