ifm O6 Diffuse reflection sensors
Maximum process reliability and constant product quality are vital in the food industry – whether in the manufacture of beverages, sweets, dairy or in meat processing.
Even the slightest impurities cause great damage, such as product recall of entire production lots of expensive downtimes.
Diffuse reflection sensors are used for the direct detection of objects. The transmitter and receiver and integrated into one housing.
The transmitter emits light which is reflected by the object to be detected and seen by the receiver. The light reflection from an object is evaluated.
Therefore, additional functional components (such as retro-reflective sensors) are not needed for the operation of a diffuse reflection sensor.
The diffuse reflection sensors of the O6 wet line series distinguish themselves by reliable background suppression, even in case of highly reflective backgrounds.
The sensing range is independent of the type and colour of the object to be detected. A special feature is automatic sensitivity compensation that guarantees reliable operation even in steam or smoke.
The sensors for the detection of boxes, for example, must meet high demands and the range guarantees reliable detection of the characteristics and colour of the object to be detected.
Features of the O6 diffuse reflection sensors includes …
- Robust stainless-steel housing for use in the food and beverage industry
- Resistant to high-pressure cleaning with aggressive cleaning agents
- High protection rating for the requirements of harsh industrial environments
- Intuitive setting of range and output function
- Range is independent of the object colour
If you are interested in the ifm O6 Diffuse reflection sensors, or any other ifm products, please call 01244 288138 or email info@dbicontrol.co.uk for more info.
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