Through-beam photoelectric sensor
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NG # 003419-HW-Pepperl-O19
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Specification
Sensing mode through-beam Housing rectangular, cylindrical Type of beam infrared, laser, red light Other characteristics long-range Maximum range 50 m
(164'00" )
Description
In through-beam photoelectric sensing, also known as opposed mode, the transmitter and emitter are in separate housings. Light emitted from the transmitter is aimed directly at the receiver. When an object breaks the beam of light between the emitter and receiver, the receiver’s output changes state.
Through-beam sensing is the most efficient sensing mode which results in the longest sensing ranges and highest excess gain. This high gain enables through-beam sensors to be reliably used in foggy, dusty and dirty environments.
Applications:
Monitoring of production and packing lines
Product fill measurements through transparent containers
Protecting dangerous areas for automatic doors