The specific product features of the through beam laser sensor are as follows:
Long detection distance: The power density of the laser beam emitted is high, the divergence angle is small, the beam is concentrated, and the directionality is good
Strong anti-interference ability: The laser beam sensor has strong anti-interference ability, and the laser beam is only transmitted in a closed circuit, which will not interfere with other devices
Strong adaptability: Laser sensors can work normally in environments ranging from -40 ° C to+70 ° C, with a wide range of adaptability.
Working 24/7: Laser sensors can operate 24/7 without being affected by weather and environmental changes.
In industrial automation, through beam laser sensor have a wide range of applications. Here are some common application scenarios:
1. Material detection: In automated production lines, photoelectric switches can be used to detect the presence or location of materials. For example, installing a photoelectric switch on the conveyor belt can detect whether the material has reached the designated position, thereby controlling subsequent processing or handling operations.
2. Counting: Paired photoelectric switches can be used for counting. For example, in the packaging production line, the reflective photoelectric switch can detect the number of products passing through, thereby achieving automatic counting.
3. Safety protection: Anti reflective photoelectric switches can be used for safety protection. For example, installing reflective photoelectric switches in hazardous areas of machinery and equipment can detect whether personnel or objects have entered the hazardous area, thereby triggering safety protection devices.
4. Liquid level detection: The reflective photoelectric switch can be used for liquid level detection. For example, installing a reflective photoelectric switch in a water tank or oil tank can detect the level of liquid and control the supply or discharge of liquid.
5. Position detection: Paired photoelectric switches can be used to detect the position of objects. For example, on an automated assembly line, a pair of photoelectric switches can detect the position of parts, thereby controlling the operation of the assembly robot.
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Through Beam Laser Sensor