EMERSON EPRO PR6423/00C-030 8mm Eddy Current Sensor: Precision Measurement for Industrial Automation

This Eddy Current Sensor from EMERSON EPRO is designed for industrial control systems, offering high precision measurement within an 8mm range, ideal for applications requiring precise material detection and positioning.

Description

Operating Principle:Eddy Current Detection

Measuring Range:Up to 10 mm

Accuracy:±1% of reading

Repeatability:≤ ±0.5%

Operating Temperature:-20°C to +85°C

Electrical Rating:24VDC, 50mA max

Process Connection:M12 x 1.0, 8mm probe length

Material Compatibility:Stainless steel

Environmental Protection:IP67

Sensor Type:Linear Eddy Current Sensor

    Precision engineered for industrial automation applications, the EMERSON EPRO PR6423/00C-030 8mm Eddy Current Sensor ensures reliable and accurate measurements under harsh conditions.

    Utilizing advanced eddy current technology, this sensor accurately detects changes in metal objects without physical contact, providing continuous feedback for precise control systems.

    With an operating voltage range of 10-30V DC, the sensor is versatile enough for integration into various industrial setups. Its 4-20mA output signal is compatible with most industrial control systems.

    Operating within a temperature range from -20°C to +70°C, the sensor maintains consistent performance across a wide variety of industrial environments, ensuring dependable operation year-round.

    Featuring an accuracy of +/- 0.2% and a resolution of 0.01mm, the sensor delivers highly precise measurements, critical for achieving optimal process control and quality standards.

    The IP67 rating guarantees protection against dust and water ingress, making it suitable for use in dusty or wet industrial settings. Its lightweight design (0.05kg) facilitates easy installation through-bore or flange mount options.

EMERSON EPRO PR6423/00C-030 8mm Eddy Current Sensor

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