8. 10. 2009
Gettorf – Designed for increased requirements, various lines of inductive proximity switches from EGE are suited for environments that cause malfunctions in conventional sensors.
Gettorf – Designed for increased requirements,
various lines of inductive proximity switches from EGE are suited for
environments that cause malfunctions in conventional sensors. Sensors from the
new blue series fulfill EMC requirements beyond those of the EN 61000-6-4
standard. In addition to standards compliance tests, the sensors also pass a
wide range of tests simulating electromagnetic interference fields which
typically occur in modern industrial environments. Thus, they are especially
suited for installation in the close proximity of frequency inverters and
motors.
EGE provides various models for use in a temperature range between -25 and +120
°C, featuring switching distances between 2 and 200 mm. Users can choose between
M12, M18 and M30 standard models and cylindrical sensors. The units are
connected via a fixed cable or an M12 plug connection.
Figure: Inductive proximity switches from EGE are available as
especially
interference-resistant, robust models