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Delta Proximity Sensors: Proximity Switches

IndMALL Automation provides a variety of Delta Proximity Sensors, encompassing both inductive proximity switches and capacitive sensors. Delta’s Inductive Sensors come in standard M12 and M18 designs, boasting an extended detection range for quicker and easier installation.

Offering prices in line with authorized Delta electronic distributors, IndMALL is your premier destination for all Delta Proximity sensor requirements.

Delta Proximity Sensors

Delta Proximity Sensor Specifications:

– Sensing Distance: Ranges from 2 mm, 4 mm, 5 mm, 8 mm to 12 mm with a variation of ± 10%.
– Differential Movement: Up to 10% of the sensing distance.
– Detectable Material: Primarily ferrous metals.
– Power Supply: 12-24 VDC with a maximum ripple of 10%.
– Consumption: Does not exceed 15 mA.
Output Details:
  – Maximum Load Current: 200 mA.
  – Residual Voltage: Up to 2V (considering a 200 mA load current and 2 m cable length).
Indication: Features an operation light in red.
Mode of Operation: For NPN: Options include NO and NC. For PNP: Options are NO and NC.
Temperature Conditions:
– Operational: Between -25ºC and +70ºC.
– Storage: Ranges from -40ºC to 80ºC (ensuring no ice or condensation).
– Connection: Utilizes a 3-wire system with a 2m cable and an M12 connector with a 200mm cable.
Uses:
– Suitable for industries like food & beverages, packaging, pharmaceuticals, electronics, textiles, rubber, plastics, storage facilities, and machinery tools

People Also Ask

What are the three types of inductive sensors?

Inductive sensors are devices that detect metallic objects without contact. The three primary types of inductive sensors are:

– Proximity switches, which detect the presence or absence of objects.
– Linear position sensors, measuring movement and position.
– Rotary position sensors, gauging rotational positions of objects. These sensors operate based on changes in an electromagnetic field.

What is the range of inductive proximity sensor?

Inductive proximity sensors detect metallic objects without direct contact. Their sensing range typically varies from 1mm to 40mm, depending on the sensor size and type of metal being detected.

Larger sensors generally have a longer sensing distance. However, the actual range can be influenced by factors like the sensor’s frequency and the target metal’s composition.

How do inductive sensors work?

Inductive sensors operate on the principle of electromagnetic induction. When a metal object approaches the sensor’s coil, it disrupts the coil’s electromagnetic field, inducing a current.

This change in current is detected and processed by the sensor’s electronics, signaling the presence of the metal object. Essentially, they detect metal objects without requiring physical contact.

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