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Ultrasonic Sensor Formats

Ul­tra­so­nic sen­sors are availa­ble in dif­fe­rent housing de­signs de­pen­ding on the ap­pli­ca­ti­on. There are sen­sors with space-​saving de­sign (cy­lind­ri­cal or cubic), through to fork de­signs. This page pro­vi­des a com­pre­hen­si­ve over­view of the de­signs of the ul­tra­so­nic sen­sors and ex­plains their pro­per­ties, which en­su­re the grea­test pos­si­ble fle­xi­bi­li­ty in sys­tem plan­ning.

Cy­lind­ri­cal For­mat

Cubic For­mat

Cy­lind­ri­cal Housing

Cy­lind­ri­cal ul­tra­so­nic sen­sors offer high sta­bi­li­ty and re­sis­tance due to the stain­less steel housing. The dif­fe­rent dia­me­ter sizes enable a wide sel­ec­tion of sonic cones and ran­ges to meet the re­qui­re­ments of dif­fe­rent ap­pli­ca­ti­ons.

Cubic Housing

Cubic ul­tra­so­nic sen­sors are cha­rac­te­ri­zed by easy pa­ra­me­te­riza­ti­on of the di­gi­tal or ana­log out­puts. Any set­tings can be made ea­si­ly using teach-​in or a dis­play. The ma­jo­ri­ty of the sen­sors also have an IO-​Link in­ter­face.

Fork Housing

Thanks to their func­tio­nal prin­ciple, ul­tra­so­nic fork sen­sors are ide­al­ly sui­ted for re­lia­ble, con­tact­less label de­tec­tion. The emit­ter and the re­cei­ver are ar­ran­ged as a light bar­ri­er in a sin­gle housing and de­tect even the smal­lest chan­ge in ul­tra­sound at­tenua­ti­on.

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