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Photoelectric switches are compact and inexpensive

A new range of photoelectric switches offers system designers a raft of advantages when it comes to space, installation and cost.

News from Sick (UK), Jun 23, 2005

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Inductive proximity sensor catalogue updated

Balluff has published an all-new inductive proximity sensor catalogue, incorporating the latest Brad Harrison stock catalogue.

News from Balluff, Jun 20, 2005

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Proximity sensors handle harsh environments

A range of inductive proximity sensors from Honeywell is designed for use in harsh environments encountered in aerospace, ordnance and marine markets.

News from Aerco, Jun 16, 2005

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Proximity sensors work well under pressure

Contrinex high pressure inductive proximity sensors can withstand a continuous pressure of 500bar, compared with standard products that are usually limited to around 350bar.

News from Contrinex UK, Jun 10, 2005

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Sensor promises precision power measurement

The new UPC-E power sensor manufactured by Load Controls (USA) is designed for precision process monitoring and control, in particular where inverter or variable frequency drives are fitted.

News from Vydas International Marketing, May 30, 2005

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Competitive pricing for ultrasonic sensor

At just $99.00, the World-Beam QS18U is claimed to be the most competitively priced ultrasonic sensor for its size and capabilities.

News from Banner Engineering, May 30, 2005

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Photoelectric sensors claim universal use

An elegant new design from IFM Electronic combines stainless steel and plastics in a range of photoelectric sensors for universal use.

News from IFM Electronic, May 24, 2005

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Sensors capture the smallest components in flight

Contrinex has now upgraded the performance of its high specification range of frame sensors available in sizes from 25mm up to a remarkable 400mm square.

News from Contrinex UK, May 19, 2005

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Sensor suits short cylinders

A new C-slot solid state cylinder sensor is easy to fit into even the shortest pneumatic cylinders.

News from IFM Electronic, May 17, 2005

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Proximity switches promise reliable performance

Moeller Electric has launched a range of flexible user-friendly electronic proximity switches that complete its industrial automation product folio.

News from Moeller Electric, May 6, 2005

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Measuring system takes position for handling

A new absolute linear positioning system is capable of measuring up to 327m with an accuracy of 0.8mm at speeds up to 12.5m/s.

News from Pepperl+Fuchs, Apr 29, 2005

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Ultrasonic sensors find a niche in silicone

Rotating Machinery Services has built a new machine for applying silicone to a textile surface using ultrasonic sensors rather than the photoelectric devices usually used on this type of application.

News from Contrinex UK, Apr 28, 2005

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Goodbye to Erwin

Sick (UK) has dropped the Erwin part of its name, bringing itself into line with its parent company as well as the brand and profile it uses for its international operations and exhibitions.

News from Sick (UK), Apr 20, 2005

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Ultrasonic sensor runs up to 1500mm

Active Switch and Sensor has upgraded its UPR ultrasonic sensor, which now offers an adjustable extended range up to 1500mm.

News from Active Switch and Sensor, Apr 18, 2005

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Ultrasonic sensors handle contaminated atmospheres

The UPK range of ultrasonic sensors offer high acoustic power with a compact sensor size.

News from Active Switch and Sensor, Apr 18, 2005

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Ceramic coat keeps weld sensors safe

New ceramic coating technology promises to extend sensor life in welding applications.

News from Balluff, Apr 15, 2005

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More options in photoelectric sensors

The new Mini-Opto family from Balluff offers true miniaturisation in inductive-style housings.

News from Balluff, Apr 15, 2005

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Photoelectric range gains baby brother

About the same height as a US "quarter" and only 8mm wide, the Q12 is the smallest model in Banner's popular World-Beam Series family of photoelectric sensors.

News from Banner Engineering, Apr 15, 2005

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Acquisition brings Data Matrix expertise

Pepperl+Fuchs has acquired Omnitron, a manufacturer of Data Matrix 2D optical barcode readers for product identification and online data capture.

News from Pepperl+Fuchs, Mar 9, 2005

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Laser sensor shrinks to M12 size

The range of laser through-beam sensors from Contrinex, the Swiss industrial sensor specialist, has been extended to include an M12 sensor.

News from Contrinex UK, Mar 8, 2005

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Ultrasonic sensors take on new applications

The 941-D line of sensors feature easy installation and teach-in programming and extend the capabilities of ultrasonic sensors into new applications.

News from Honeywell Sensing and Control, Mar 7, 2005

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Photoelectric sensors offer more options

IMO Precision Controls has expanded its family of photoelectric sensors for DC operation with the introduction of a new range of compact M12 and M18 barrel type photoelectric switches.

News from IMO Precision Controls, Mar 7, 2005

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New HQ for transducer specialist

Following the sale of its Instrument Division, LEM has moved its UK components operation to new offices at the West Lancs Investment Centre in Skelmersdale, Lancashire.

News from LEM UK, Mar 3, 2005

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Position indicators are sealed front and rear

The Elesa DD51 and DD52 direct drive digital position indicators are ideal as shaft drive position readouts in industrial environments.

News from Elesa (UK), Feb 24, 2005

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Ultrasonic sensors gain hazardous approval

The IRU-2000/3000 family of ultrasonic sensors are now CSA approved for operation in Class I Division 2, Group A, B, C and D hazardous locations.

News from STI Automation Products Group, Feb 22, 2005

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