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Intrinsically Safe Ultrasonic Sensor

Migatron Corp.'s RPS-429AA-40P-IS2 Ultrasonic Sensor offers precise distance measurement and object detection for use in hazardous environments, certified to meet global standards.

Rps 429 Aa 40 P Is2

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Migatron Corp., a pioneering force in innovative sensor technology, is thrilled to announce the release of its latest Ultrasonic Sensor: the RPS-429AA-40P-IS2. This new sensor offers unparalleled accuracy and reliability in distance measure and object detection, while designed to be Intrinsically Safe, which is perfect for engineers and professionals working in explosive atmospheres/hazardous locations.

Key Features of the RPS-429AA-40P-IS2:

·     Intrinsically Safe Certifications:   This sensor is thoroughly tested and certified to meet global standards, for intrinsic safety in explosive atmospheres/hazardous locations (ATEX, IECEx, & C-UL-US).

·      Precision Measurement:   This sensor delivers reliable performance for distance and level measurements, even in challenging conditions.

·      Robust Design:   Built with IP66/IP67 rated enclosure, our sensor is engineered for durability in industrial applications.

·     User-Friendly Interface:   Features a 4-20mA 2-wire current loop design.

Migatron Corp.’s Ultrasonic Sensors, including the RPS-429AA-40P-IS2, provides engineers with the confidence they need to perform their tasks effectively. The sensor was designed for the highest level of Intrinsic Safety. Meaning it can be deployed in Zone 0, 1, 2, 20, 21, or 22 explosive atmospheres and Class I, II, III hazardous locations.

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