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Product category: Proximity Sensors
News Release from: Graham and White Instruments | Subject: MI-250-NJ Series Switches
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 19 May 2000

Proximity switches handle up to 250C

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A proximity Switch you can bake! GWI announce a unique new industrial inductive proximity switch which can operate at baking oven temperatures which can reach 250C

A proximity Switch you can bake ! This sounds like one for the cooking Journals but no - GWI announce a unique new industrial inductive proximity switch which can operate at baking oven temperatures which can reach 250C Many industrial applications such as motor body painting plants, case hardening furnaces, lacquering plants, baking ovens etc., are suffering years of maintenance problems

These are generated by the high failure rate of safety and control proximity switching devices resulting from the ravages of operating in arduous conditions at very high temperatures, MI-250-NJ Series Switches have been developed to address these problems, and offer users a normal operating life span in these critical applications, and a very short payback period as an added advantage.

The ceramic sensing probe offers switching distances up to 25mm, and can survive continuous operation at 230C with short term excursions to 250C.

MI-250-NJ Switches are already in operation with a number of major industrial companies including Ford Motor Company, BMW, Mercedes Benz, Audi, Volkswagen, Opel and Volvo.

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