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n Covers a broader area which increases detection reliability n Single sensor is used to increase detection area rather than setting up several sensors to increase detection area
Benefits of using Long-Range Inductive Sensors
n Immune to dirt, debris, and fluid build-up n Covers a broader detection range n Can see through non-metallic surfaces which act like a chute for ejected parts
Part Detection with Bunkered Light Grid Part Detection with Long-Range Pancake Sensor
Inductive proximity sensors have the ability to function well in die lube mist, cutting fluids and difficult industrial fluids and they are generally IP67 rated. They can also see through non-metallic substances. But these are generally plastic encapsulated and the constant contact with metal components exiting the die will prematurely end their service. So setting up one or even two cost-effective, long-range pancake or large block style sensors in a zone (and being careful to avoid cross talk) works well in this application. To increase the life of the sensor, it can be covered with a large piece of heavy duty, wear-resistant polycarbonate, or other non-metallic material to act as a chute to catch the ejected finished stamped part.
Ordercode BLG0005 BES0225 Part Number BLG 1-010-210-070-PV01-SX BESQ80KA-PAH40BS04Q Description Light grid - PNP, Dark-on, NO + 010 Vdc, 7 mm resolution Inductive Maxisensor - Flush, PNP, NO+NC, Sn = 40 mm
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Non-safety-rated light grids, sandwiched between plates of steel for impact resistance are a good option for increasing the detection area without the need to wire up and align multiple thru-beam sensors. However, when excessive die lube mist is heavy and there is no way to integrate an air knife or other blow-off mechanisms to keep the optics clear, the old tried and true long-range inductive proximity sensor for part-out applications is a safe bet.