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TECHNOLOGY IN ACTION ADVERTORIAL


Sensors Optimised - The right sensor for every application


are hugely diverse, the range of sensors must match to ensure the solution. SensoPart offers the right sensor for almost every


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conceivable application in standardised housing formats. The product portfolio gives a comprehensive choice of different sizes, ranges and functional principles. The sensors of the F 10 series in LED & laser versions


form one of the most comprehensive ranges of subminiature sensors on the market. One standout


witching and measuring sensors are the standard solution in factory automation. Just as applications


version is the precise and adjustable background suppression option which can be set on the sensor by button or remotely by wiring – these sensors are unique to SensoPart. The F 25 sensor family offers an expansive range of models – every optical technique is available in this form and in the standard housing allows for standardised bracketry and connections. The ability to instantly exchange between standard retro reflective, to clear object options or to laser and fine-laser with parallel beam gives incredible flexibility.


The products of the F 55 series combines excellent


performance data with robust housing and typically long range. They guarantee reliable detection in whatever technology you select. Our patented BlueLight sensors for difficult to detect


surfaces, shapes & colours are available in ALL of these housing types.


SensoPart  01664 561539  www.sensopart.com


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