Temperature-Compensated Ultrasonic Sensor has 3 m max range.

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Able to withstand hostile environments due to its IP67 U-GAGE housing and fully encapsulated electronics, U-GAGE® T30UX comes in 3 ranges for sensing from 100 mm to 3 m. Models are available with single analog or user-configurable discrete output. While 30 mm threaded barrel and selection of mounting brackets facilitate installation, push-button TEACH-mode programming simplifies setup. Remote TEACH is also available for increased security and convenience.



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Banner U-GAGE® T30UX Ultrasonic Sensors Feature Extended Range, Temperature Compensation for Demanding Applications



Minneapolis, MN-October 21, 2008-Banner Engineering Corp. introduces the U-GAGE® T30UX ultrasonic sensor for challenging applications. With its extended functional range and advanced temperature compensation, the T30UX sensor withstands hostile environments, providing superior ultrasonic sensing to solve even the toughest application challenges. The T30UX sensor features a robust U-GAGE housing to resist harsh environmental conditions and provides a variety of model options to meet a broad range of application requirements.

The T30UX ultrasonic sensor is available in a choice of three ranges for reliable sensing from 100 mm to 3 m and delivers high-accuracy performance with built-in temperature compensation across a wide range of ambient temperatures. Temperature compensation allows the sensor to self-correct for the temperature in its environment and maintain the highest accuracy in changing conditions. This robust sensor resists harsh environments with a rugged IP67 (NEMA 6) housing and fully encapsulated electronics, and its 30 mm threaded barrel and a selection of mounting brackets allow simple installation. Additionally, models are available with a single analog or user-configurable discrete output, and all models provide highly visible LED status indicators for Power, Signal Strength and Output.

"The T30UX sensor delivers all the advantages of conventional ultrasonic sensors-utilizing sound waves to measure distance and detect the presence of targets," said Brad Johnson, Ultrasonic Product Specialist at Banner. "The robust sensor also provides enhanced features, including temperature compensation, for a variety of application challenges." Johnson adds, "The T30UX sensor is easy to set up through push-button TEACH-mode programming, and it offers remote TEACH for increased security and convenience."

Applications. The T30UX sensor delivers high-accuracy sensing in a wide range of hostile environments, including:
Liquid level monitoring in tanks
Web loop control
Slurry monitoring in vats
Clear bottle detection
Automotive glass detection
Repeatable detection of targets of various colors

In addition, several features of the T30UX sensor make it particularly useful in the above applications:
Delivers high-accuracy performance with built-in temperature compensation across a wide range of ambient temperatures
Resists harsh environments with a rugged IP67 (NEMA 6) housing and fully encapsulated electronics
Offers a choice of three ranges for reliable sensing from 100 mm to 3 m
Includes models available with a single analog or user-configurable discrete output
Presents easy visual status monitoring using highly visible indicator lights
Utilizes push-button TEACH-mode programming for simple sensor setup; offers remote TEACH for increased security and convenience
Learn more about U-GAGE T30UX ultrasonic sensors.

About Banner. Banner Engineering is the world's leading manufacturer of photoelectric and ultrasonic sensors, vision sensors, electronic machine guarding systems, wireless networks, fiber optic assemblies and precision measurement systems.

For further information, contact Banner Engineering Corp., 9714 Tenth Avenue North, Minneapolis, MN 55441. PH: 888.373.6767 (Toll-free North America), or 001.763.544.3164 (International). FAX: 763.544.3213. Email: sensors@bannerengineering.com. E-commerce: www.buybanneronline.com Web: www.bannerengineering.com.

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