Sensors

High-Quality Industrial Sensors for Precision Monitoring

Our advanced sensors are designed to deliver accurate measurements in the most demanding industrial environments. With cutting-edge technology and durable construction, these sensors provide reliable performance across various applications.

Key Product Specifications

  • Measurement Range: 0-1000 units with ±0.5% accuracy
  • Operating Temperature: -40°C to +85°C
  • Response Time: Less than 10 milliseconds
  • Output Options: 4-20mA, 0-10V, Modbus RTU
  • Protection Rating: IP67 for dust and water resistance
  • Power Supply: 12-36V DC with low power consumption

Technical Comparison Table

Model Range Accuracy Interface Price
SG-100 0-500 units ±1% Analog $149
SG-200 0-1000 units ±0.5% Digital $199
SG-300 0-2000 units ±0.25% Dual $279

Sensors Installation Guide

Proper installation is crucial for optimal performance of your sensors. Follow these steps:

  1. Select an appropriate location away from electromagnetic interference
  2. Mount the sensor using the provided brackets or threaded connection
  3. Connect the wiring according to the color-coded diagram
  4. Power on and calibrate using the manufacturer's guidelines
  5. Verify readings against a known reference

Sensors FAQ Section

Q: How often should I calibrate my sensors?

A: We recommend calibrating industrial sensors every 6-12 months, depending on usage intensity. For critical applications or harsh environments, quarterly calibration may be necessary to maintain accuracy. Always follow the manufacturer's specific recommendations for your sensor model.

Q: What maintenance do sensors require?

A: Routine maintenance for sensors includes visual inspection for damage, cleaning of sensing surfaces, verification of electrical connections, and environmental condition checks. Most modern sensors require minimal maintenance, but regular check-ups can prevent unexpected failures.

Advanced Features of Our Sensors

The latest generation of sensors incorporates intelligent features for enhanced functionality:

  • Automatic temperature compensation for improved accuracy
  • Self-diagnostic capabilities for predictive maintenance
  • Wireless connectivity options for IoT integration
  • Configurable alarm thresholds for process control

Industry Applications

Our sensors serve multiple industries with specialized solutions:

Industry Application Recommended Model
Manufacturing Process monitoring SG-200
Energy Equipment sensing SG-300
Agriculture Environmental monitoring SG-100

Sensors FAQ Section

Q: Can sensors be used in explosive environments?

A: Yes, we offer intrinsically safe sensors with ATEX certification for use in hazardous areas. These specially designed sensors prevent ignition of flammable gases or dusts through limited energy design and robust enclosures. Always verify the specific hazardous area classification requirements before installation.

Q: What's the typical lifespan of industrial sensors?

A: Most quality industrial sensors last 5-10 years under normal operating conditions. Factors affecting lifespan include environmental conditions, usage patterns, and maintenance practices. Our premium models feature extended durability with a 10-year design life for critical applications.

Custom Sensor Solutions

Beyond standard offerings, we provide customized sensor solutions for specialized requirements:

  • Extended measurement ranges beyond standard specifications
  • Special materials for corrosive environments
  • Unique form factors for space-constrained installations
  • Custom communication protocols for legacy systems

Sensors FAQ Section

Q: How do I troubleshoot sensor readings that seem inaccurate?

A: First verify power supply stability and check for electromagnetic interference. Ensure proper grounding and inspect cabling for damage. Compare against a known reference if possible. Many modern sensors include diagnostic LEDs or error codes - consult the manual for specific indicators. If issues persist, contact technical support with detailed observations.

Q: What's the difference between analog and digital sensors?

A: Analog sensors provide continuous voltage or current signals proportional to the measured parameter, while digital sensors output discrete values via communication protocols. Digital sensors offer better noise immunity, higher resolution, and often include additional features like self-diagnostics. Choice depends on your system requirements and existing infrastructure.

Conclusion

Our comprehensive range of sensors provides reliable solutions for diverse industrial measurement needs. With precision engineering, robust construction, and advanced features, these sensors deliver consistent performance in challenging environments. For specific application requirements or technical consultations, our engineering team is available to provide expert guidance.

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