okplazas.com Share Sensor Selection Guide!

Sensors are one of the important tools for modern industrial control production. At present, international mainstream products include: German Pepperl+Fuchs sensors, SICK sensors, Turck sensors and so on. Among them, the German P+F sensor occupies a leading position in the global sensor market with its comprehensive advantages such as high-end technology, cutting-edge product components, reliable quality assurance and after-sales service. Pepperl+Fuchs sensors are not only highly professional, but also diversified development models to provide products and solutions that better meet their application requirements for different industries, which effectively consolidates the industry's leading position. According to the current users' use of sensors, they still have some doubts about product selection; based on the improvement of product selection knowledge for the majority of users. okplazas.com, as an international automation product application expert, will share here.

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The structure and principle of sensors in the modern industrial field are very different; okplazas.com provides users with global mainstream sensor products, including: Pepperl+Fuchs sensor, SICK sensor, Turck sensor, IFM sensor, etc. The following principles can be referred to when selecting the user's sensor according to actual needs:

1. Determine the type of sensor according to the measurement object and measurement environment

2. The choice of sensitivity; usually, within the linear range of the sensor, it is hoped that the higher the sensitivity of the sensor, the better.

3. Frequency response characteristics: The frequency response characteristics of the sensor determine the frequency range to be measured.

4. Linear range; the linear range of the sensor refers to the range in which the output is proportional to the input.

5. Stability: The ability of the sensor to keep its performance unchanged after a period of use is called stability.

6. Accuracy: Accuracy is an important performance index of the sensor, and it is an important link related to the measurement accuracy of the entire measurement system.