KJT-M12 wireless Inductive proximity sensor

 

KJT-M12 wireless Inductive proximity sensor

The KJT-M12 wireless inductive proximity sensor is an advanced sensor designed for detecting metallic objects without physical contact. Utilizing wireless technology, this sensor provides the benefits of traditional inductive proximity sensors along with the added flexibility of wireless communication. Here is an overview of its features, applications, and installation considerations:

Key Features

  1. Wireless Communication:

    • Connectivity: Typically uses Bluetooth, Zigbee, or other industrial wireless protocols to transmit data.
    • Range: Effective communication range can vary but generally supports up to several meters, depending on the environment and specific wireless technology used.
  2. Detection Principle:

    • Inductive Sensing: Uses electromagnetic fields to detect the presence of metallic objects within its sensing range.
    • Sensing Range: Typically around 1-10 mm for M12 sensors, but this can vary based on the specific model and the size of the target object.
  3. Robust Construction:

    • Housing: Usually made from stainless steel or high-grade plastic to withstand industrial environments.
    • IP Rating: High ingress protection ratings such as IP67 or IP68, indicating resistance to dust and water.
  4. Power Supply:

    • Battery Operated: Designed for low power consumption to maximize battery life.
    • Rechargeable or Replaceable: Some models might feature rechargeable batteries or standard replaceable batteries.
  5. Integration:

    • Compatibility: Designed to integrate seamlessly with existing industrial control systems and wireless networks.
    • Interface: Often includes standard industrial interfaces for easy integration (e.g., digital outputs, analog signals).

Applications

  1. Industrial Automation:

    • Monitoring the presence and position of metallic objects on conveyor belts.
    • Non-contact detection in assembly lines.
  2. Robotics:

    • Ensuring safe operation by detecting the presence of metallic parts and preventing collisions.
    • Real-time feedback for robotic arms in manufacturing processes.
  3. Material Handling:

    • Detecting the presence of metal containers or parts in automated storage and retrieval systems.
    • Monitoring material flow in processing plants.
  4. Machine Monitoring:

    • Providing feedback on the position of machine components to prevent accidents and ensure proper operation.

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