Stainless steel sensors survive metal contact

An IFM Electronic product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jun 2, 2008

The R series will last significantly longer than conventional sensors and the coating will withstand the abrasion for longer than conventional coatings.

Designed for areas where metal parts are unavoidably in contact with the proximity sensors, IFM Electronic's Robust series inductive proximity sensors have a housing made completely of stainless steel, including the sensing face.

The entire sensor and the locknuts feature a long-lasting anti-spatter coating.

Weld spatter bounces off or can be wiped away with a finger.

These all-stainless-steel sensors are available in M12, M18 and M30 versions with sensing ranges of 4, 6 and 12mm.

The R series will last significantly longer than conventional sensors and the coating will withstand the abrasion for longer than conventional coatings.

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