■ 제품필수정보
제조사 |
Sick |
제조사품명 |
UFN3-70P415 |
간략설명 |
Sick Fork Sensor Photoelectric Sensor, 3 mm Detection Range |
■ 제품사양
Detection
타입 = Fork Sensor Detection Range = 3 mm Output
타입 = Light/Dark Switching, PNP Electrical Connection = M8 Connector Maximum DC Voltage = 30V Terminal
타입 = 4 Pin Connector IP Rating = IP65 Maximum Current = 100 mA Response Time = 0.00025 seconds Housing Material = Metal OverviewAt a glanceDetection of transparent, opaque or printed labels Unaffected by metallic foils and labels Fast response time of 250 μs Simple and accurate adjustment via teach-in button, or plus/minus buttons Rugged, IP 65 aluminum housingYour BenefitGreat flexibility: UF identifies labels reliably - regardless of whether they are transparent, opaque or printed Fast response times enable precise detection ??even at high web speeds Teach-in function enables quick and easy commissioning The aluminum housing meets all requirements for use in harsh industrial conditions High process reliability: Ultrasonic technology prevents false detection, which may be caused by ambient light or shiny surfacesThe UF ultrasonic sensors reliably detects labels and materials, regardless of printed design, transparency or surface characteristics. Unlike optical sensors, the UF3 relies on damping ??a process where the thickness of a material determines the degree to which the sensor absorbs sound waves. A high level of positioning accuracy and stable response times make the fork sensor suitable for nearly any environment. Due to its small, compact metal housing, the UF can be used in harsh conditions and where space is limited. As a result, the UF3 can distinguish between labels located just 2 mm apart from one another on an adhesive tape. Applications include detecting transparent labels on transparent substrates, detecting labels with different printed designs or differentiating between single- and two-ply materials.ApplicationsDetection of transparent, opaque, or printed labels Double sheet detection Detection of film tears in transparent materials Triggering with fork sensorsNote