Hygienic optical sensor system
December 2011
Sensors & Transducers
As each component is a part of an innovative modular system, Wenglor’s InoxSens range of hygienic optical sensors is ideal for use in the food, beverage and pharmaceutical industries.
The system integrates sensor, mounting and connector technology to save time during installation, cleaning and maintenance. There are no recesses or crevices so water, chemicals and contamination run off completely without damaging the shell. The housings are of rugged medical quality V4A stainless steel. InoxSens is rated to IP68 and IP69K protection and also provides mechanical protection for all standard cable types.
A wide variety of Wenglor sensor devices make up systems such as scanners, OCR readers or vision sensors, illumination devices, colour sensors., print mark sensors, reflex sensors for measuring tasks or contrast recognition or retro-reflective light barriers for recognising clear glass.
For more information contact Anastas Schnippenkotter, ASSTech Process Electronics & Instrumentation, +27 (0)11 708 9200, [email protected], www.asstech.co.za
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