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okplazas.com and you close interpretation German Pepperl+Fuchs photoelectric sensor
Since the birth of sensors, more and more sensor equipment has been used in industrial production. Whether it is photoelectric, ultrasonic, temperature, pressure, liquid level, etc. In short, the presence of sensors is almost ubiquitous in industry and even life. What we are talking about here is the P+F Pepperl+Fuchs photoelectric sensor, which is what we commonly call the P+F photoelectric switch.
Pepperl+Fuchs photoelectric sensor
The advantage of Pepperl+Fuchs photoelectric switch is that there is no mechanical wear and no electric spark. It is a long-life, safe and reliable contact switch. Pepperl+Fuchs photoelectric sensor is a key element for photoelectric conversion in various photoelectric detection systems. It is a device that converts light signals (infrared, visible and ultraviolet radiation) into electrical signals. For example, the light intensity cannot exceed the rated range; if there is dust in the site environment, we need to clean the surface of the photoelectric sensor probe regularly; or multiple sensors are installed closely and interfere with each other; there is also electrical interference. And so on, all these need to be paid attention to to ensure better service production of sensors. P+F photoelectric sensor (P+F Pepperl+Fuchs photoelectric switch) is non-contact, fast response and reliable performance. Pepperl+Fuchs photoelectric sensor produces photoelectric effect after being irradiated by visible light, converts the light signal into electrical signal output, and is an important sensitive device with a wide range of applications. P+F Pepperl+Fuchs photoelectric sensor changes the non-electricity quantity of light quantity, and can be converted into other non-electricity quantity of light quantity change. The photoelectric measurement does not directly contact with the measured object, and the quality of the beam is approximately zero. There is no friction and almost no pressure on the measured object during the measurement. Therefore, in many applications, the P+F photoelectric sensor has obvious advantages over other sensors.