Autonics BW40-06 Area Sensor: Precision Detection for Industrial Automation

The Autonics BW40-06 Area Sensor is an advanced industrial detection module designed for precise object recognition in complex environments. Its high sensitivity and wide detection range make it ideal for applications requiring accurate and reliable proximity sensing.

Description

Sensing Type:Infrared

Detection Range:Up to 6 meters

Resolution:0.1mm

Operating Temperature:-20°C to +70°C

Power Supply:9-30V DC

Output Signal:NPN/PNP

Circuit Current:5mA

Dimensions:100x100x30mm

Installation Type:Surface mount

Protection Class:IP67

    Introducing the Autonics BW40-06 Area Sensor, a state-of-the-art solution designed for the most demanding industrial applications. This sensor boasts an innovative through-beam technology, enabling unparalleled precision in detecting objects across a wide range of sizes and shapes.

    Crafted with durability in mind, the BW40-06 is built to withstand harsh industrial environments, featuring an IP67 protection class, which ensures it can operate reliably in dusty and wet conditions.

    With its compact yet robust design, this sensor is ideal for integration into tight spaces without compromising performance. The 12 optical axes provide a versatile detection capability, making it suitable for various industries including manufacturing, logistics, and automotive.

    Featuring a PNP control output and a power supply range of 12 – 24 VDC, the Autonics BW40-06 is compatible with a wide array of control systems, ensuring seamless integration into existing automation setups.

    Notably, the sensor’s operating temperature range from -20°C to +60°C and storage capabilities from -40°C to +85°C make it highly adaptable to different environmental conditions, ensuring consistent performance throughout the year.

Autonics BW40-06 Area Sensor

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