Carlo Gavazzi: Compact ultrasonic sensors

Carlo Gavazzi announced a new range of compact ultrasonic sensors, available in M18 housings constructed of thermoplastic (UA18CSD Series) and stainless steel (UA18ESD Series).

Compact ultrasonic sensors
Compact ultrasonic sensors

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These new sensors provide long sensing distances up to 800mm, in spite of their compact thread length of merely 38.3mm. They provide an excellent cost/performance ratio for OEMs in a variety of markets, including Wood, Material Handling, Food & Beverage, HVAC, Packaging, Plastic & Rubber, Agriculture, Glass & Ceramics and Automotive.

Both digital output and analog output versions are available. Digital NPN or PNP versions can be either NO or NC, and support two different set‑points, providing a detection “window.” The analog output versions include 4‑20mA or 0‑10VDC, with positive or negative slope. A simple “teach-by-wire” function provides an easy means to set up the sensor parameters. Standard connection options include either a 2-meter PVC cable or M12 connector.

All UA18CSD and UA18ESD sensors are IP67 rated, have cULus UL508 approval, and can be operated with 10 to 30VDC. The UA18CSD and UA18ESD compact sensors are a perfect complement to Carlo Gavazzi’s broad line of ultrasonic sensors in M12, M18, and M30 housings, with sensing distances up to 6 meters.

The UA18CSD and UA18ESD Series are available from Carlo Gavazzi’s North American network of sales offices, distributors.

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