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Inductive sensor is as rugged as they come

A Balluff UK product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Apr 21, 2006

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

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

Milled from just one piece of solid stainless steel the sensor is rated for 80bar wash-down applications.

The 1mm thick impact and abrasion resistant face withstands 35bar dynamic pressure.

The result is an extra-rugged sensor that reduces replacement costs and production downtime.

Replacing damaged sensors is a time consuming and costly process.

The extra-rugged construction of the Balluff Steelface sensor reduces replacement costs and more importantly production downtime.

"Many of our competitors offer only a steel end cap mated to a steel tube".

"This sensor is machined from a single piece of solid stainless steel - not only is our one-piece housing design more rugged, it has superior chemical and cutting fluid resistance to IP67", says Balluff Product Manager James Wallace.

Balluff's SteelFace ferrous-only sensor detects just ferrous metals.

A typical application would be aluminium machining detecting tool pallets, cutting tools and fixtures.

The sensor is designed to ignore high amounts of nonferrous aluminium chips that are generated during the machining operation.

The non-ferrous-only sensor detects nonferrous metals and ignores ferrous objects, so when detecting the presence of objects such as aluminium engine blocks, the sensor ignores the ferrous pallets or fixtures that hold them.

Balluff SteelFace sensors, available in 8, 12, 18, and 30mm sizes, are particularly suited for machine tools, in-die sensing, wash down applications, and other applications that require a rugged sensor.

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