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Advanced Design For Industrial Apps

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

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Advanced Design For Industrial Apps

Eaton Corporation (Pittsburgh, PA) announces View Series of photoelectric sensors, comprised of the new IntelliViewTM and NanoViewTM product families. The View Series sensors expands Eaton’s photoelectric sensor capabilities with new models designed for a variety of challenging industrial applications. 

 

The IntelliView Family Features

 

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  • Foreground/background suppression sensors that are field-adjustable, with ranges from 2.4 inches to 3.9 feet.
  • Distance sensors able to identify the target’s location within the sensing field to a high degree of accuracy.
  • Color sensors that reliably detect different color tones and grayscale tints, and can be taught to recognize up to three colors independently.
  • Contrast (colormark) sensors that can distinguish two surfaces according to the contrast produced by the difference in reflection.
  • UV luminescence sensors that detect fluorescent or phosphorous materials, even against reflective backgrounds like glass, mirrored or ceramic surfaces.
  • Available in industry-standard compact rectangular or flat-tubular packages with M12 micro connectors.
  • Canadian Underwriters Laboratories (cUL) listed and Conformité Européenne (CE) approved, ready for global application.

The Nanoview Family Includes

 

  • A comprehensive family, including an 8.2 foot polarized reflex; a 13 inch diffuse; a 4 inch fixed-focus diffuse; a 20 foot thru-beam; and a 2.6 foot clear object detector.
  • A package size that is less than 1.5 inches long and half an inch deep.
  • Available with M8 connectors or 6.5 foot cable.
  • C-UL listed and CE approved.

 

For more information visit www.eaton.com

 

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