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Delta Photoelectric Sensors: Photo Reflective Sensor

Searching for top-quality Delta photoelectric sensors? IndMALL Automation presents a diverse range of Delta photoelectric sensors, encompassing Through-beam, Diffuse, and Retro-reflective sensors. Delta’s offerings include various sensor designs such as flat, cylindrical, lateral, and rectangular types.

The versatile rectangular type suits multiple industrial settings, with the new rectangular (TEACH) variant boasting an innovative design and user-friendly TEACH button. Meanwhile, the compact flat type seamlessly integrates into equipment, making installation a breeze.

Delta Photoelectric Sensor

Delta Photoelectric Sensor Specifications:

  • Voltage: 12~24 VDC ±10%.
  • Outputs: NPN, PNP, Push-Pull.
  • Durable pressure & residual voltage vary by type.
  • Response: 0.5 ms for both ON → OFF and OFF → ON.
  • Light: Red LED (630 nm), infrared LED (850nm).
  • Protection against power mishaps and surges.
  • Temp: Operate: -25ºC ~ 55ºC; Store: -25ºC ~ 75ºC.
  • Materials: PC lens, PBT case.

Cables & Dimensions

  • Multiple cable types, lengths, and connectors.
  • Dimensions differ based on sensor type.

People Also Ask

What are the different types of photoelectric methods?

Photoelectric sensors operate based on three primary methods: Through-beam (or transmitted beam) where the emitter and receiver are separate and aligned; Retro-reflective where the emitter and receiver are in the same housing and detect reflections from a reflector; and Diffuse (or proximity) where the sensor detects light reflected directly off the target object.

Each method offers unique advantages depending on the application.

What are the two types of photoelectric effect?

The photoelectric effect encompasses two main types: the external photoelectric effect and the internal photoelectric effect. The external effect occurs when light falls on a material’s surface, causing it to emit electrons.

In contrast, the internal effect involves the movement of electrons within a material due to absorbed light, influencing the material’s electrical properties. Both phenomena demonstrate the interaction between light and matter.

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