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Laser Sensor suits food and process manufacturing industries.

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March 15, 2011 - Offering 5-600 mm measurement ranges, optoNCDT 1402SC series comes in housing of corrosion-resistant V4A steel that provides class IP69K protection. Electronics operate with measuring frequency of 1.5 kHz, reaching linearity of 0.18% and resolution of 0.01%. Consumption level of 50 mA enables applications that involve wireless energy transmission to sensor. Design is resistant to high-pressure jet cleaning as well as aggressive detergents and disinfectants.

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Micro-Epsilon UK Ltd
Pioneer Business, Park North Road
Cheshire, ,
United Kingdom



Laser Sensor for Food and Process Manufacturing Industries


Micro-Epsilon has developed the new optoNCDT 1402SC sensor series, which is ideal for demanding environments such as the food and process manufacturing. With a stainless steel enclosure that provides class IP69K protection, the sensor is resistant to high-pressure jet cleaning, as well as aggressive detergents and disinfectants, such as hydrogen peroxide and other alkaline- or chlorine-based cleaning agents.

The sensors are equipped with the same technology as the optoNCDT 1402 standard range, and offer measuring ranges between 5mm and 600mm. Due to the particularly low power consumption of just 50mA, applications that involve wireless energy transmission to the sensor are possible. In this model, the housing is made from corrosion-resistant V4A steel, which meets all food industry requirements. The optoNCDT 1402 SC range achieves reliable measurement results - even when circumstances are even more demanding. During IP69K protection class testing, the sensors were able to prove their resistance under extreme operating conditions. In addition to an eight-hour high-pressure jet test with hot water (85°C) and at a pressure of 80 to 100bar, this test also included an eight-hour dust resistance test. The electronics operate with a measuring frequency of 1.5kHz, reaching a linearity of 0.18% and a resolution of 0.01%.
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