Inductive Proximity Switch | INS Series DISORIC

Inductive Proximity Switch | INS Series DISORIC

Inductive Proximity Switch | INS Series DISORIC

German manufacturer DISORIC's INS series inductive proximity switches utilize inductive principles to detect the approach of objects, widely used in automation and industrial control. The INS series offers high precision and stability, effectively identifying both metallic and non-metallic objects. Choosing the right proximity switch can significantly improve system performance and reliability. ■ Sizes: From 3 mm to M50, available in compact and square (miniaturized sizes up to 40 x 40 mm) ■ All-metal type and pressure-resistant sensors up to 500 bar ■ Sensing distance: 2 mm to 15 mm

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Inductive Proximity Switch INS Series DISORIC

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The INS series of inductive proximity sensors offers a wide range of solutions for modern industrial applications. These sensors range in diameter from 3 mm to M50, and are available in compact and square forms (miniaturized sizes up to 40 x 40 mm). We can provide you with ideal solutions to meet various requirements.

These inductive proximity switches play a crucial role in industrial automation.

In addition to our many standard product portfolios, our products also include all-metal and pressure-resistant sensors with pressures up to 500 bar.

Our inductive proximity switches feature analog outputs, enabling precise measurement and control during production and inspection processes.

German manufacturer DISORIC's INS series inductive proximity switches utilize the principle of inductance to detect the approach of objects and are widely used in automation and industrial control. The INS series of DISORIC products offers high precision and stable detection capabilities, effectively identifying the presence of both metallic and non-metallic objects. Choosing the right proximity switch can significantly improve system performance and reliability.

■ Sizes: From 3 mm to M50, available in compact and square (miniaturized sizes up to 40 x 40 mm)

■ All-metal type and pressure-resistant sensor with pressure up to 500 bar

■ Sensing distance: 2mm~15mm

 

Proximity switch types

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proximity switchis aNon-contact sensorIt uses the principles of electromagnetic induction, capacitance or magnetic field. When an object approaches its sensing range, it can automatically trigger and output an electrical signal.It is mainly used to replace traditional switches that require physical contact. It has the advantages of long life, fast response, strong anti-interference ability and is not affected by environmental factors such as oil pollution. It is widely used in industrial automation and equipment protection.
Main principles
  • Inductive: The approach of an object is detected by detecting the change in eddy current generated by the coil when a metal object approaches.
  • Capacitive: When an object (metal or non-metal) approaches, the change in the capacitive field, such as plastic, liquid, powder, etc., can be detected.
  • Magnetic: Detection using magnetic field changes is commonly done with reed switches or Hall sensors.
  • Optical: A light beam is emitted by a light emitting diode (LED), and a photosensitive element detects the signal generated by an object blocking or reflecting the light beam.

A proximity sensor is a non-contact sensor that detects the presence of nearby objects. It emits an electromagnetic field or electromagnetic radiation (such as infrared) and detects changes in this field to determine if an object is approaching. These sensors have no mechanical parts, resulting in high reliability and a long service life.

The abbreviation for proximity switch is PXS

English: Proximity Switch
Abbreviation: PXS
Alias: proximity sensor or proximity sensor

 

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