LABLE SENSOR

Specifications: Parameter Specification Sensing Type Optical or Ultrasonic Label Type Paper, Transparent, Metallic Response Time ‰ 1 ms Sensing Gap 2 mm to 6 mm (model dependent) Output Type NPN / PNP / Push-Pull Output Function Light ON / Dark ON Power Supply 10 “ 30 V DC

WLFS3-40P415 NON TRANSPERNT LABLE SENSOR SICK SENSOR

Key Features Detection Range: 3 mm Fork Dimensions: 3 mm width — 42 mm depth Light Source: Infrared LED Output Type: PNP Switching Frequency: 10 kHz Maximum Output Current: 100 mA Supply Voltage: 10“30 V DC Adjustment Method: Teach-in via plus/minus buttons Enclosure Rating: IP65 Operating Temperature Range: “20C to +60C Electrical Connection: 4-pin M8 male connector

Ultrasonic Level Sensor

Product Type: Non-Contact Ultrasonic Level Sensor Function: Continuous level measurement of liquids or solids using sound waves … Technical Specifications: Parameter Specification Measuring Range 0.2 “ 10 meters (can vary by model) Sensing Principle Ultrasonic (Non-contact) Accuracy ±0.25% to ±0.5% of full scale Resolution 1 mm or better Response Time 1 “ 2 seconds Beam Angle Typically 5 to 12 Output Signal 4“20 mA / RS485 / Modbus / Relay / HART Power Supply 12“30 V DC or 220 V AC (model-dependent) Display LED / LCD (optional with keypad interface) Process Connection Threaded / Flanged (varies by use-case) Material (Housing) PVC / PP / PTFE / Stainless Steel Ingress Protection IP65 / IP67 / IP68 Temperature Range -20C to +70C (ambient) Pressure Rating Up to 2 bar (depending on housing) Installation Top-mounted (non-intrusive) Application Medium Water, Oil, Chemical, Wastewater, Solids 📠Features: Non-contact and maintenance-free High chemical resistance (with PTFE models) Configurable via software or display Suitable for corrosive or hazardous environments Ideal for tanks, silos, open channels, pits ðŸ›ï Typical Applications: Water & Wastewater treatment plants Chemical and petrochemical tanks Food and Beverage processing Cement & Grain level monitoring Industrial automation systems
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