Inductive sensors are non-contact proximity sensors that detect ferrous targets, ideally ones made of mild steel thicker than one millimeter. They consist of four major components: a ferrite core with ...
This noncontact inductive sensor has been redesigned for finer resolution, making it suitable for monitoring concentricity and vibration of shafts and for highly precise measurement of manufacturing ...
The acquisition of force sensor technology provider X-Sensors will combine the company’s sensor tech with Baumer’s smart electronics and IO-Link tech. To extend its reach in the force and strain ...
Flexible and convenient control of sensors using mobile phones and tablets is becoming increasingly important and sensing and instrumentation specialists BAUMER recognise this with the introduction of ...
Baumer’s new level sensors are easy to handle. They can be mounted without difficulty on a standpipe or a tube using the included cable tie. The diameter of the (half) transparent standpipe on which ...
Overcoming the challenges associated with developing an innovative bespoke canning machine has been an important achievement for a small microbrewery in Gloucestershire and a critical factor in ...
It seems like engineering 101, but do you actually remember the specific differences between inductive proximity, inductive displacement, and eddy-current sensors? I asked a few friends and everyone ...