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Telco sensors for refrigeration and storage
February 2018, Gail Norton Instrumentation, Sensors & Transducers

Mobile racking enables compact storage while keeping the stored pallets individually accessible. Where storage space is expensive, for example in cold stores, mobile racking is the perfect solution. Telco ...
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Telco sensors in the automotive industry
January 2018, Gail Norton Instrumentation, Sensors & Transducers

Telco’s photoelectric sensor systems are the market leaders in safeguarding and monitoring automatic doors on transportation vehicles, including buses, trams, light rail and trains and platform screen ...
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Telco sensors in food and beverage applications
February 2023, Gail Norton Instrumentation, Sensors & Transducers

Telco provides the packaging industry with infrared sensor solutions for challenging applications. The company’s sensor solution experience and problem-solving spans various fields including packaging, ...
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Sensors for silo monitoring
November 2017, Gail Norton Instrumentation, Sensors & Transducers

The TAG level switch functions in all kinds of materials, conductive as well as non-conductive, fluids, and liquids (grains, powders, plastic raw materials, oils and fuels, water and sewage etc).    The ...
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Photoelectric sensors for pulp and paper applications
October 2017, Gail Norton Instrumentation, Sensors & Transducers

The paper and pulp industry poses a serious problem for photoelectric sensors. The highly contaminated (dust, dirt and grime) environment and high temperatures make it difficult for the sensors to operate ...
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Telco optical fork sensors for packaging applications
August 2017, Gail Norton Instrumentation, Sensors & Transducers

Telco’s OFS series consists of self-contained optical fork sensors that are housed in a durable, U-shaped aluminium housing which operates in thru-beam mode. The series is available with a wide variety ...
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Sensors for stockyard control
June 2017, Gail Norton Instrumentation, Sensors & Transducers

Telco Sensors are often considered as the infrared sensor problem solver because the products can withstand the effects of the most challenging applications such as the extreme airborne contamination ...
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Telco Sensors solve packaging problem
February 2017, Gail Norton Instrumentation, Sensors & Transducers

Telco Sensors provide the packaging industry with photoelectric/infrared sensor solutions for challenging applications. The company’s sensor solution experience and problem solving spans various fields ...
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Switch-point level control sensor
January 2017, Gail Norton Instrumentation, Level Measurement & Control

The TAG level switch functions in all kinds of materials, conductive as well as non-conductive fluids, grains, powders, plastic raw materials, oils and fuels, water and sewage etc. The function of the ...
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Telco sensors for safety in mobile racking systems
December 2016, Gail Norton Instrumentation, Sensors & Transducers

Mobile racking enables compact storage while keeping the stored pallets individually accessible. Where storage space is expensive, for example in cold stores, mobile racking is the perfect solution. Telco ...
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Conveyor belt monitoring for stackers and reclaimers
October 2016, Gail Norton Instrumentation, Sensors & Transducers

In an automated operation of bulk materials: woodchips, iron ore, coal, fertilisers, quarry products etc., real-time information is required, especially in the transportation (conveyor belt monitoring), ...
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Detection of container or product level
August 2016, Gail Norton Instrumentation, Sensors & Transducers

Telco Sensors provide the packaging industry with infrared sensor solutions for challenging applications. Telco’s solution experience and problem solving spans over various fields including packaging, ...
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