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Level sensor suitable for most applications
December 2000
Automatic self-adjustment to suit almost any medium, including oils and wastewater, is a key benefit of the new LK electronic level sensors from IFM Electronic. For users, this means that just one type ...

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AC current transducer
December 2000, PREI Instrumentation
Transducers which look like CTs can provide a 2-wire, 4-20 mA d.c. signal for monitoring AC currents from 10 to 2500 A. No auxiliary power is required, and the device operates from a loop power supply ...

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Compact cylinder position sensors
November 2000, Turck Banner Southern Africa
Turck is offering permaprox BIM cylinder position sensors to monitor the exact position of a cylinder piston. These new sensors are specifically designed for newer, compact cylinder housing styles. The ...

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Level sensors for four different approaches
November 2000, Temperature Controls
Baumer's range of level monitoring equipment from Temperature Control, includes four different principles for measuring filling levels, ie capacitive proximity switches, pressure sensors, ultrasonic sensors ...

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Plant information where it is needed
November 2000, VEGA Controls SA
Visual VEGA software can ensure that clients are always aware of what is happening on their plants. Levels, pressures and temperatures are all detected by VEGA sensors and are processed and displayed ...

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Long life, low maintenance conductivity sensors
November 2000, Automation Control Solutions
The 400VP and 403VP contacting conductivity sensors are Rosemount's recent additions to its Endurance line of sensors. Built with a Varipole (VP) multipin, watertight connector, they are specifically ...

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Applications are limited only by imagination
November 2000, Gail Norton Instrumentation
In these days of most often dealing with faceless large conglomerates, it is a pleasant surprise to find that the smaller family-run business, where the customer really is king, is still alive and well. ...

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Tough sensor for low maintenance and maximum life
September 2000, Automation Control Solutions
Rosemount Analytical is offering its TUpH model 398 pH/ORP insertion/submersion sensor, one of the toughest sensors Uniloc has ever built. The model 398, the newest member of the TUpH family of sensors, ...

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DO sensor has significant guarantee period
September 2000, PREI Instrumentation
GLI Model 5600-series dissolved oxygen sensor carries a one-year guarantee on its replaceable membrane cartridge. If the cartridge fails for any reason, except for physical damage, it will be replaced ...

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Single beam self-contained door sensors
September 2000, Gail Norton Instrumentation
The 3000 series is made to prevent automatic doors from closing prematurely, thereby preventing injury to passing people/passengers or damage to the doors themselves. The series consists only of a transmitter ...

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Low-cost single beam photo amplifier
September 2000, Gail Norton Instrumentation
The new low-cost PA 09 is suitable for use where a single infrared beam is required to prevent automatic doors from closing prematurely, preventing injury to passing people/passengers, or damage to the ...

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Self-contained infrared sensors
September 2000, Gail Norton Instrumentation
Intended to operate problem-free under the most demanding conditions, the 7000 series consists of a self-contained infrared transmitter and receiver in a fully encapsulated, epoxy sealed, stainless steel ...

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Sensors with extended range for the machine tool industry
July 2000
The modular Efector inductive proximity switches from IFM Electronic (represented locally by Shorrock Automation) provide extended sensing ranges and are good for industrial applications and in particular, ...

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Automatically adjusting single-beam for automatic doors.
July 2000, Gail Norton Instrumentation
The PA 01 Series is designed to prevent automatic doors from closing prematurely, preventing injury to passing people/passengers, or damage to the doors themselves. The infrared microprocessor controlled ...

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Robust infrared sensors designed for industry
July 2000, Gail Norton Instrumentation
All Telco infrared photoelectric sensors are designed and manufactured in-house, with state-of-the-art optoelectronic components and the latest SMD technique. The company provides 24 h service, with stock ...

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Tiny inductive proximity switch
July 2000
Small handling and gripping devices for very small parts require correspondingly small, light components. This applies in particular to the proximity switches used on such units. It is not just weight ...

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simple flow and pressure monitoring with multifunctional LCD/LED monitors
June 2000
The new multifunctional SR3000 monitors from IFM Electronic evaluate, indicate and are able to provide two sensor signals. By means of a LCD display and LEDs, all information can be read at a glance. ...

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Compact infrared sensors with versatile mounting options and three modes of operation.
June 2000, Gail Norton Instrumentation
This new, innovative, Smart Place infrared self-contained sensor series is offered in three different modes of operation; through-beam mode with a sensing distance of up to 6 m, proximity mode with a ...

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Self-contained miltibeam light curtain
June 2000, Gail Norton Instrumentation
The SG 09 forms a protective screen by generating a curtain of up to 79 infrared criss-cross beams with protection up to a height of 1610 mm, ensuring detection of passing passengers and thus preventing ...

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Proximity sensors that are well-suited for the food and beverage industry
May 2000, Pepperl+Fuchs
While traditional proximity sensors often make use of plastic housings, or metal foil construction, which while quite practical for many less demanding roles in industry, will often show a shorter working ...

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