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Address:
4 Oakwater Avenue
Cheadle Royal Business Park
Cheadle
SK8 3SR
UK
Telephone: (UK) +44 161 282 4700

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Listing of all 68 news releases from Balluff UK:

Tiny magnetic field sensor offers easy fitting

Balluff's miniature BMF 273 magnetic field sensor measures 27 x 3 x 5mm and is suitable for especially small grippers and cylinders.

News from Balluff UK (30 January 2008)

New facility provides training opportunities

Balluff's new facility is intended to be a centre of excellence for product training for its UK and Ireland manufacturing partners.

News from Balluff UK (28 January 2008)

Tiny photoelectric guards resist moisture

Balluff, internationally known for the latest sensor technology have completed their safety range by including category 2 and 4 photoelectric guards from Safety Controls.

News from Balluff UK (28 January 2008)

More options in magnetic field sensors

Sensors are encased in aluminium housings, making them highly resistant to mechanical stress.

News from Balluff UK (28 January 2008)

Super-short sensors get right to the point

SuperShorties can be mounted in the tightest of spaces, and are much less likely to cause an obstruction or suffer accidental damage.

News from Balluff UK ( 7 November 2007)

Displacement measuring system suits hydraulics

The Micropulse AR can be integrated directly into the cylinder where is protected from wear, contamination or moisture.

News from Balluff UK ( 7 August 2007)

Mouting brackets ease sensor mounting

Balluff's mounting brackets and clamps make it quick, easy and much less expensive to mount and align optical, inductive, capacitive, or ultrasonic sensors and reflectors.

News from Balluff UK ( 7 August 2007)

ID system tracks engine parts

 User application article   The 1023-byte Balluff BISC-12805/L data carriers are capable of withstanding hostile manufacturing environments and rated to - 20 to +70C.

News from Balluff UK ( 3 August 2007)

Colour sensors automate carpet process

 User application article   Collins and Aikman decided to move its colour matching process from a manual to a fully automated process.

News from Balluff UK ( 3 August 2007)

Sensor range suits varied environments

Balluff's through-beam slot and angle sensors come with nine different housing dimensions to suit different applications.

News from Balluff UK ( 3 August 2007)

Adapter ring improves positioning

Rotating the clamping cylinder in the adapter ring allows 100% spatial angle coverage to be achieved.

News from Balluff UK ( 3 August 2007)

Proximity and photoelectric benefits combine

Fixed distance sensor is suitable for a wide variety of target materials, and features exact background suppression and small sensing hysteresis.

News from Balluff UK ( 1 March 2007)

Safety sensors come together

Balluff's latest safety brochure is now available.

News from Balluff UK ( 2 October 2006)

Tough sensors extend range

Steelface sensor range adds series of sensors that combine a rugged single-piece stainless steel housing with 2 to 3x the sensing range of standard inductive proximity sensors.

News from Balluff UK (24 July 2006)

Parallel ID System Improves Quality Control

 User application article   ID system helped Briggs and Stratton flag missteps before final engine assembly, and reduce scrap - increasing throughput and the overall quality of its engine components.

News from Balluff UK (14 July 2006)

Grasping the need for sensors

Demand for robots equipped with multi function palletising grippers is constantly on the increase in the packaging industry

News from Balluff UK (14 July 2006)

Through-beam sensors cut through contamination

Balluff BWL one-piece "plug and play" sensors feature pre-aligned optics to allow fast, accurate installation without the need for special brackets or complex beam alignment procedures.

News from Balluff UK ( 3 July 2006)

Transducer cuts cost of linear positioning

The Micropulse BIW uses all-new, patented, pulsed-inductive technology to provide superior performance and reliability with a noncontact design that allows drop-in-fit replacement pots.

News from Balluff UK ( 3 July 2006)

Proximity sensors are small with big range

Balluff has expanded its line of long-range mini inductive proximity sensors to include 4 and 5mm unshielded versions.

News from Balluff UK (27 April 2006)

Inductive sensor is as rugged as they come

Balluff's latest SteelFace inductive sensor has been designed to offer superior resistance to chemical and cutting fluids.

News from Balluff UK (21 April 2006)

Brochure covers fluid sensors

Brochure supports error proofing

Sensor brochure for food industry

Sensitive sensors handle darker colours

Light grid detects objects as small as 4mm

Narrow-beam sensors are precise on small objects

Inductive proximity sensor catalogue updated

Ceramic coat keeps weld sensors safe

High-pressure sensor survives hydraulic cylinders

More options in photoelectric sensors

Simple sourcing for cylinder and valve sensors

Base unit simplifies sensor applications

Cost effective solution to sensor waterproofing

Photosensors claim immunity to ambient light

Ultrasonic sensor overcomes optical problems

Novel coating protects weld proximity sensors

Compact and robust claims for sensors

Angle sensor is unparalleled

Quadrature output for linear transducer

All-new option for cylinder position sensing

Laser sensors detect minute deviations

More options for colour sensor

CCD receiver improves laser distance measurement

Inductive sensor swings either way

Shrinking sensors maintain performance

Displacement sensor suits clamp position feedback

Compact sensors claim ease of application

New features enhance shrinking M30 sensors

More machine safety products than ever

Tiny sensor expands its range

Small claims for sensor/connector combination

Proximity sensor shrinks to smaller package

Sensors solve short stroke cylinder problems

Base unit makes the most of fibre-optic sensors

Optical sensors solve positioning problems

Magnetostrictive transducer aids injection molding

Optical sensors take position

Dynamic optical windows

Level detection with reduced setup time

Laser sensors are low-cost alternative

Colour sensors carry on regardless of ambiance

Novel noncontact linear positioning transducer

Proximity sensor covers four times the distance

New position, safety and footswitch catalogue out

Linear transducers now have integrated Profibus-DP

Ultrasonics protect products in conveyor system

Ultrasonic sensor addition for Balluff-MultiSwitch

New Position, Safety and Footswitch catalogue

 

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