Sensors & Transducers


Sensors for the food industry

February 2009 Sensors & Transducers

The T Series full-metal inductive sensors, from ifm electronic, have been specially designed for the food industry. Application tests such as temperature/shock, 1000 hour long-term and steam boiler test have proved the suitability for this industry.

The threaded body and the sensing face of the one-piece housing are made of stainless steel, leading to longer sensor life and reducing machine downtime.

The M12, M18 and M30 sensors provide sensing ranges of 3, 5 and 10 mm with a 0-100°C temperature range.

High ingress resistance is ensured by the choice of IP67/IP68/IP69K ratings, while the newly developed EVT series connectors, certified by ECOLAB, prevent ingress of moisture into the nut or cable. The asymmetrically acting vibration protection holds the nut tight in its position, guaranteeing an optimum and permanent seal.

For more information contact Celia de Beer, ifm electronic SA, 086 143 6772, www.ifm.com



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