Fiber Optic Sensors
Fiber optic sensors are a special type of sensor that uses fiber optic light guides to deliver the light to the sensing position. They work well for applications involving small targets, unfavorable conditions and tight areas. Glass fibers can be used in harsh environments without damage and are more rugged than plastic fiber optics. Plastic fiber optics are more flexible and cost-effective and can be cut to length. When applied correctly, fiber optic sensors solve many applications general purpose sensors can't solve.
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Dual Channel Digital Fiber Optic Sensor
An all inclusive Fiber Optic Sensor. -
Digital Fiber Optic Sensor
An all inclusive Fiber Optic Sensor. -
High Resolution, High Speed Sensor
Features our unique Contrast indicator that provides for precision set-up and performance verification no matter how minute the light-to-dark contrast. Multiple lens configuration modes including fiber optic mode. -
Contrast Sensor for Registration Marks
High-speed, high-resolution registration mark sensing. Able to meet the demands for precision registration control on high-speed packaging machinery. -
Miniature Push Button Sensor
Versatile for a wide range of automated machine control applications and simple to set-up using our unique one-touch AUTOSET routine. EZ to align and EZ to adjust. -
Automatic Self-Adjusting General Purpose Sensor
High performance, automatic adjusting photoelectric sensor that can be set-up and configured by a single push of a button. Multiple lens configuration modes including fiber optic mode. -
Long-Range General Purpose Sensor
High performance photoelectric sensor that can be set-up and configured by a single push of a button. -
Super Bright IR Thru-Beam
Solves thru-beam sensing tasks where the material is dense for container contents sensing, where the lens is subject to contamination build-up, or for long-range sensing in harsh environments. -
High Performance Sensor with "Enhanced Dynamic Range"
High-resolution photoelectric sensor capable of performing sensing tasks most other sensors can't accomplish. It provides extended operating ranges, enhanced background suppression and the elimination of saturation problems. Multiple lens configuration modes including fiber optic mode. -
Miniature High Performance Sensor
High performance photoelectric sensor in a miniature size that you can use anywhere for any task... including your toughest industrial sensing applications. -
High-Resolution Registration Mark Sensor
Detects printed registration marks on a continuous webs at high-speeds. Set-up and configuration at the push of a single button. Configurable lens or fiber-optic modes. -
Miniature Sensor
Provides the same features and benefits of large, expensive sensors... at an affordable price. Interchangeable solid "optical grade" high impact lenses available for many sensing applications. -
Miniature DIN Rail Mountable Sensor
Rugged, cost effective, miniature, easy to use, versatile, and waterproof. High reliability for those tough general purpose industrial sensing tasks. -
General Purpose Self-Adjusting Sensor
An automatic event-driven, self-adjusting photoelectric sensor that compensates for deteriorating changes during operation. Set-up and configuration at the push of a single button. Configurable lens or fiber-optic modes. -
Luminescent Sensor
Detects the presence of invisible fluorescent materials contained in or added to chalks, inks, paint, greases, glue, or optical brighteners found in labels, paper, tape, string, etc. -
Small and Economical
Fills the need for a standard "low cost" miniature DC-powered sensor with the flexibility to perform a multitude of industrial sensing tasks. -
X-tremely High-Speed Dual-Function Sensor
The highest speed (10µs) dual-function sensor in the world. One mode for precision registration mark sensor with 5µs repeatability and the other mode for standard photoelectric sensing of any high speed application. -
General Purpose Sensor with Data Port
General purpose sensor used for a wide range of applications. Great for applications where physical contact of the sensor is either restricted, undesirable, or delays production line throughput. RS-232 single sensor or RS-485 multi-drop data port.