RS expands sensors range for factory automation

RS Components (RS) has expanded its RS PRO sensors range to give customers a comprehensive choice of sensors for use in factory automation applications.

Ultrasonic proximity sensors and fibre optical sensors have been added to complement the existing photoelectric proximity sensors (through-beam, retro-

reflective and diffuse), inductive proximity sensors and capacitive proximity sensors

The range consists of high-quality sensors and accessories..

Depending on the sensor technology selected, RS PRO products can be used to detect a wide range of materials including metals, plastics, paper, liquids, powders and particles.

They are ideal for incorporation into quality and verification systems: for example, to count units accurately, detect the presence or absence of an object, or to measure parameters such as pressure, flow, and viscosity.

Applications range from product manufacturing, laboratories, and food and beverage production to automated packaging and distribution warehouses.

In addition to these sensor options, the RS PRO range encompasses a wide selection of load cells, rotary encoders, thermocouples, sensors switches and cables. It also includes essential accessories such as mounting brackets and a sensor tester switch.

This makes it easy for engineers responsible for testing, design or maintenance to source compatible products from a single supplier to meet all their automation requirements.

All RS PRO products are audited against demanding international standards, inspected for durability and consistency and tested by leading engineers.

They are covered by the RS PRO Seal of Approval and come with a three-year warranty.

The sensors are shipping now from RS globally.

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