Ultrasonic sensor drops in to upgrade

A SICK (UK) product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jan 5, 2006

The UC12 sensor that delivers all the power of ultrasonic detection within the same enclosure as the popular W12 photoelectric sensor.

Sick (UK) has unveiled the UC12 - a sensor that delivers all the power of ultrasonic detection within the same enclosure as the company's popular and, arguably, industry-standard W12 photoelectric sensor.

The characteristically user-friendly features of Sick's sensors are also present, in the form of a simple teach-in process and a connection plug, which can be rotated through 90 degrees, providing the user with maximum mounting flexibility.

Indeed, teaching is a simple two-step process: first position the object, then press the button.

Reliable detection irrespective of colour, shape and surface texture, the ability to detect liquids, foils and glass and stability in harsh environments, make the UC12 sensor particularly suitable for packaging machine manufacturers, bottling machine manufacturers, packaging and bottling machine end users and print and paper companies.

Applications include detection of transparent or coloured objects, fill height detection, positioning, distance monitoring for collision prevention and other object detection applications.

The UC12 offers as PNP or NPN output, depending on the version, and a scanning distance of either 20 to 250 or 50 to 350mm.

The switching point can be taught to occur at any position within the sensors operating range.

With its robust metal housing, rated to IP67, the sensor is particularly suitable for use under conditions where dust, dirt or vapours are present.

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