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Protective Covers help extend automation sensor life.

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Protective Covers help extend automation sensor life.
Protective Covers help extend automation sensor life.

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August 2, 2005 - Housing covers press-fit onto block-style inductive proximity sensors to protect them from heat, abrasion, debris, and minor impacts. As added skin, products help extend sensor life in tough manufacturing environments such as automotive welding. Covers are fabricated from plastics such as Teflon®, Delrin®, and HDPE. Replaceable when worn, products come in variety of styles and can be customized to fit individual requirements.

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SoftNoze USA, Inc.
2216 Broad Street
Frankfort, NY, 13340-5100
USA


Rugged Automation Sensors Benefit from Protective Covers

Frankfort, NY, June 22, 2005 SoftNoze introduces the availability of several new Housing Covers designed to protect block-style inductive proximity sensors from heat, abrasion, debris and minor impacts. Housing covers press-fit onto sensors to give them an "added skin". Original SoftNoze housing covers have proven to extend sensor life from mere days to months in tough automotive welding applications.

"With the addition of these housing covers, SoftNoze continues to expand its family of products to protect and make sensors last longer in tough manufacturing environments." according to George Zachary a Product Engineer at SoftNoze. Housing covers are useful in deflecting debris (paint overspray, chemicals and molten metal, etc.) and thus allow greater sensor reliability.

Fabricated from various plastic types including Teflon®, Delrin® and HDPE, these covers extend sensor life beyond that of unprotected sensors. "Even as sensor technology and housing materials improve, the cost of downtime continues to increase, therefore housing cover save both time and money", states John Ciccarelli head of Sales at SoftNoze. Covers are available in styles to fit most block-style inductive sensors, can be customized to fit individual requirements and are easily replaceable when worn. Sensor reliability improves by keeping the sensor-face free of debris, which would otherwise cause false signals and or degrade sensor output.

Housing Cover part numbers are derived from the dimensions of the sensor, style and the material used. For example, a part number such as HCI-40-40-40-T refers to the style "I" which protects only the sensing head, for a 40mm cube-style sensor fabricated from Teflon®.

SoftNoze USA, Inc. is the only company in the world dedicated to industrial control accessories and sensor brackets. With thousands of standard models and an abundance of can-do attitude, SoftNoze is anxious to assist customers by helping them MAPP (Mount, Apply, Position & Protect) their sensors.
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