-50℃ M12 Non-Flush low-temperature resistant proximity Sensor
-50℃ M12 Non-Flush low-temperature resistant proximity Sensor
An M12 non-flush low-temperature resistant inductive proximity sensor designed for operation at temperatures as low as -50℃ is a robust device for detecting metallic objects in extremely cold environments. Below are the key characteristics and considerations for such a sensor:
Key Features
Temperature Range: Designed to operate effectively in extreme cold, down to -50℃, making it suitable for use in cold storage, freezer environments, or outdoor applications in harsh climates.
Sensing Distance: Non-flush (or non-embeddable) sensors typically have a longer sensing distance compared to flush sensors. For an M12 sensor, this distance could range from 4-8 mm, depending on the specific model and manufacturer.
Housing: Usually made from robust materials like stainless steel or plastic to withstand cold temperatures and potentially harsh environmental conditions.
Protection Rating: High IP (Ingress Protection) ratings, such as IP67 or IP68, ensure the sensor is protected against moisture, dust, and ice.
Output Type: Available in various output configurations such as NPN, PNP, NO (Normally Open), or NC (Normally Closed) to integrate with different control systems.
Connection: Can have different types of connectors, such as M12 connectors, or come with pre-wired cables designed to remain flexible in low temperatures.
Applications
- Cold Storage and Freezer Warehouses: Monitoring and automation within extremely cold environments.
- Outdoor Equipment in Cold Regions: Ensuring functionality in industrial applications exposed to severe winter conditions.
- Automotive Industry: Use in testing chambers for vehicle components at low temperatures.
- Food and Beverage Industry: Ensuring compliance with stringent temperature regulations.
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