ifm electronic Diffuse Reflection Photoelectric Sensor, Rectangular Sensor, 100 → 2000 mm Detection Range

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RS Stock No.:
595-068
Mfr. Part No.:
O4H200
Brand:
ifm electronic
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Brand

ifm electronic

Sensor Style

Rectangular

Detection Type

Diffuse Reflection

Detection Range

100 → 2000 mm

Output Type

PNP

Switching Mode

Light Switching

Electrical Connection

M12 Connector

COO (Country of Origin):
DE
The ifm electronic Diffuse reflection sensor with background suppression designed to provide reliable object detection across a wide range. With its advanced features, it operates effectively within a 100 to 2000 mm detection zone, ensuring precision in various industrial applications. This sensor harnesses red light technology, enhancing its ability to identify objects against challenging backgrounds. Its robust housing, rated IP65, and resistance to ambient temperatures between -25 to 60 degrees Celsius make it suitable for tough environments, while its compact design ensures easy integration into existing systems.

Red light technology promotes effective detection and reliability
A wide detection zone from 100 to 2000 mm enhances versatility
Rectangular housing design simplifies installation in confined spaces
IP65 rating ensures protection from dust and water ingress
Short circuit and overload protection guarantee operational safety
High frequency switching of up to 1000 Hz allows quick object detection
Potentiometer operated display facilitates easy status monitoring
Light on mode output function optimises usability in various applications
Adjustable detection ranges accommodate different surface types
Light spot diameter of 100 mm ensures focused detection

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