Gail Norton Instrumentation

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Leaders in sensor technology
June 2025, Sensors & Transducers

Photoelectric eyes have always needed perfect working conditions, but in the workplace there is no such thing. Steam, water, light and dirt interfere with most photoelectric eyes, but never with a Telco sensor.
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Telco sensors in the pulp and paper industry
April 2025, Sensors & Transducers

The pulp and paper industry poses a major problem for most photoelectric sensors. The high level of contamination in these dusty, dirty and grimy environments makes it impossible for most competing sensors to operate and sense reliably and efficiently.
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Sensors for blocked or empty chute detection
August 2024, Sensors & Transducers

The Telco Sensors system, used for blocked chute detection, consists of a PA 11 photoelectric amplifier with transmitter (LT) and receiver (LR).
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Sensors for chute monitoring
August 2024, Sensors & Transducers

In many industries there is a problem for photoelectric sensors. The highly contaminated environment makes it difficult for them to operate reliably. Telco sensors overcome this problem through powerful high-performance infrared sensors that ensure penetration of harsh pollution, guaranteeing reliable detection.
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Telco sensors in the food and packaging industry
June 2024, Sensors & Transducers

Telco provides the packaging industry with infrared sensor solutions for challenging applications where others fail.
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Telco sensors in the pulp and paper industry
April 2024, Sensors & Transducers

The pulp and paper industry poses a major problem for most photoelectric sensors. The high level of contamination in these dusty, dirty and grimy environments makes it impossible for most competing sensors to operate and sense reliably and efficiently.
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Optical fork sensor series
March 2024, Sensors & Transducers

The OFS series consists of self-contained optical fork sensors that are housed in a durable, U-shaped aluminum housing, which operates in through-beam mode.
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Telco sensors for accuracy and reliability
November 2023, Sensors & Transducers

Photoelectric eyes have always needed perfect working conditions, but in the workplace, there is no such thing.
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Sensors in conveyor belt monitoring
October 2023, Sensors & Transducers

We all know how high the costs of damaged conveyors can be. Gail Norton Instrumentation Agencies has designed a unit that can effectively monitor conveyors and stop further damage.
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Telco sensors for accuracy and reliability
September 2023, Sensors & Transducers

Photoelectric eyes have always needed perfect working conditions, but in the workplace, there is no such thing.
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Telco sensors in the pulp and paper industry
September 2023, Sensors & Transducers

The pulp and paper industry poses a major problem for most photoelectric sensors. The high level of contamination in these dusty, dirty and grimy environments makes it impossible for most competing sensors to operate and sense reliably and efficiently.
read more


Telco sensors for blocked /empty chute detection
May 2023, Sensors & Transducers

In most industries there is a problem with photoelectric sensors, as the highly contaminated environments make them difficult to operate and sense reliably. Telco overcomes this through its powerful high-performance infrared sensors that ensure penetration of harsh pollution and guarantee reliable detection.
read more





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