Transparent material photoelectric sensor P1PK101
retroreflectiverectangularcylindrical

transparent material photoelectric sensor
transparent material photoelectric sensor
transparent material photoelectric sensor
transparent material photoelectric sensor
transparent material photoelectric sensor
transparent material photoelectric sensor
transparent material photoelectric sensor
transparent material photoelectric sensor
transparent material photoelectric sensor
transparent material photoelectric sensor
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Characteristics

Sensing mode
retroreflective
Housing
rectangular, cylindrical
Type of beam
red light
Other characteristics
for transparent materials
Maximum range

Max.: 6,000 mm
(236.2 in)

Min.: 500 mm
(19.7 in)

Description

Condition monitoring IO-Link 1.1 No blind spot from single-lens optics Special for glass, PET and films The retro-reflex sensor for clear glass recognition works with red light and a reflector. Where conventional retro-reflex light barriers reach their limits, this retro-reflective barrier for clear glass recognition ensures that extremely shiny objects like glass, PET bottles, trays or film can be detected. Via the single-lens optic without blind spots, the sensor can detect objects even through small holes and gaps. The IO-Link interface can be used to configure retro-reflective barriers (PNP/NPN, NC/NO, switching distance), as well as for reading out switching statuses and signal values.

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BIEMH 2024

3-07 Jun 2024 Bilbao (Spain) Hall 6 - Stand C-34

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