More options in magnetic field sensors

A Balluff product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jan 28, 2008

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

Balluff has extended its range of magnetic field sensors to include two new devices, a weld immune version and a sensor specifically designed to work in high-temperature environments up to +105C.

The new BMF315M sensors are encased in aluminium housings, making them highly resistant to mechanical stress.

Balluff magnetic field sensors are known for their reliable switching response and high function reserve.

The T-slot has become established as the standard slot shape for pneumatic cylinders over recent years.

To enable fast, uncomplicated installation Balluff has adopted the T-slot shape, making the sensors easy to install from above.

The BMF315M high-temperature version has been developed for applications in environments up to +105C.

The high-temperature BMF is offered with PNP logic and normally open output with 0.3m PU cable with M8 and M12 connectors or as a cable version with 3m of temperature-resistant cable.

The BMF315M is especially useful on pneumatic cylinders or in block cylinders for high temperature ranges, or in any application in which high temperatures are encountered.

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