φ6mm Ring Inductive proximity Sensor

 

φ6mm Ring Inductive proximity Sensor

An inductive proximity sensor is a type of electronic device that detects the presence of metallic objects without making physical contact. The "φ6mm" specification indicates the sensor's diameter, which is 6 millimeters. Here’s a detailed overview of a φ6mm ring inductive proximity sensor:

Key Features

  1. Sensing Principle: Uses electromagnetic induction to detect metal objects.
  2. Diameter: 6mm (φ6mm), indicating a small, compact design suitable for limited space applications.
  3. Detection Range: Typically small, but depends on the specific sensor model and the material of the target.
  4. Housing Material: Often stainless steel or plastic, providing durability and resistance to environmental factors.
  5. Output Type: Various options including NPN, PNP, NO (Normally Open), or NC (Normally Closed).
Power Supply: Commonly 10-30V DC.

Applications

  • Automation Systems: Used to detect the presence of parts or components.
  • Manufacturing: Detects metal objects in assembly lines or machinery.
  • Safety Systems: Ensures moving parts are in the correct position to prevent accidents.
  • Robotics: Helps in position sensing and object detection.
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