Balluff Wire Newsletter - November 2009, Issue 29
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| November 2009, Issue 29 |
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Dual-sensor, Split-connector Cuts Cylinder Costs There are three areas where you can look to cut costs on pneumatic cylinder applications include installation time, cables, and the sensors used for detecting the piston’s position. Read entire article>>
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Ultrasonic Sensors Introducing ultrasonic solutions for object detection and measurement |
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Based on the latest in acoustic wave technology, ultrasonic sensors find objects with superior performance compared to traditional sensor technologies.
 Ultrasonic sensors show their true strength when long operating ranges with high accuracy are needed especially in dusty, humid, or hazy environments. They are able to see targets independent of color, transparency, surface texture or ambient conditions. They are also reliable with a number of different target media, including solids, powders, or liquids.
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Ultrasonic Sensor Applications Reliably Monitor Distance |
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Avoid collisions by monitoring distance between parts.
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| Optimally Monitor Foil Sag |
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Reliably monitor foil sag, independent of reflectivity, color, or transparency.
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Connectivity Solutions M8 & M12 Passive Cordsets and Valve Connectors |
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Balluff‘s new line of sensor cordsets offers many benefits to the automation world. Balluff can globally offer cordsets that fit almost any standard sensor or actuator application. This offering includes features such as consistent and accurate IP ratings, a wide range of cable jackets, a full range of overmold configurations, and high quality rugged materials.
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