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Leuze, Germany Inductive near Switch ISS 212 MM/4NO-4E0-S12 Product Details:
Inductive switch
Inductive switches are the industry standard for contactless detection of metal objects.
The Leuze product portfolio includes standard and special sensors in many different designs, which have proven themselves millions of times in use by our customers.
In particular, our extremely robust all-stainless steel sensors, sensors with extended switching distances and miniature sensors for extremely confined installation spaces have proven themselves time and again in demanding applications.
one, Basic sensor
The IS 100 series is the entry-level series in the Leuze inductive switch portfolio. They are the economical solution for standard applications. In addition to the common square sensors, there are also various cylindrical sensors in short and long designs, as well as miniature sensors.
l Rich product portfolio of square and cylindrical structure designs
l Short and long structure design
l Sensors with basic performance
two, Advanced Sensors
Outstanding technology and the highest quality standards are the basis of the IS 200 series, making it a reliable sensor for almost all areas of application. The portfolio includes all common standard and miniature designs in rectangular and cylindrical shapes, as well as short and long designs. Designs from M12 to M30 and 40x40 are included, as are sensors with non-equivalent switching outputs (NO + NC) and 3 times the switching distance.
l Rich product portfolio of square and cylindrical structure designs
l Short and regular structure design
l Sensors with high-end performance and UL certification
l Up to 3 times the switching distance and complementary sensors available
three, Special sensors
Extremely robust, all-stainless steel sensors: Made of 1 mm thick V2A/V4A stainless steel, Leuze's all-stainless steel sensors are designed for use in environments with the highest demands on housing materials. IP68/69K, pressure resistance and up to 3 times the switching distance are some of the technical features of this series. Models with ECOLAB certification and suitable for the food and beverage industry are also available.
2-wire AC/DC sensor with large voltage range: This 2-wire sensor has a wide range of uses due to its large voltage range of 10-320 V AC and DC.
l Sensors with superior performance
l All stainless steel sensors to meet extreme requirements
l 10-320V AC/DC 2-wire sensor
The IS 200 special sensor is characterized by superior performance.
1. Stainless steel sensor
l One-piece, V2A/V4A housing up to 1 mm thick
IP68/69K, pressure resistance and up to 3 times the switching distance
l ECOLAB certification is also available
l One-piece, V2A/V4A housing up to 1 mm thick. IP68/69K, pressure resistance and up to 3 times the switching distance. Also available with ECOLAB certification.
2 , AC/DC Sensors
l 10-320V AC/DC 2-wire sensor
l Ideal for series connection
l 10-320V AC/DC 2-wire sensor. Ideal for series connection.
Leuze is an international sensor specialist in automation technology. With their curiosity and determination, our sensor experts have been committed to innovation and creating milestones in industrial automation technology for more than 60 years.
Founded in 1963, Leuze is headquartered in Owen/Teck in southern Germany. Today, more than 1,200 sensor experts from Leuze's 6 production bases and 21 sales subsidiaries, with rich experience and firm commitment, and with the full support of more than 40 international distributors, ensure that customers can achieve long-term success in the ever-changing market.
Leuze development history:
1963 The innovative history of Leuze began with the founding of the Leuze Textile weaving factory in Owen/Teck in 1963. There, six people developed the first Leuze electronic sensors.
1960s Developed Leuze's smallest reflection probe, RK 06/1, and entered the printing industry.
1970s The result is the first Leuze retro-reflective photoelectric sensor RK18, which is suitable for use under the most adverse environmental conditions, for example in brickworks or the timber industry.
For the first time, the pulling cables in warehouse logistics are replaced by contactless data transmission. This is when the first data transmission light barrier is born: the Leuze DDLS 78.
1980s The development of the PRK 72, the first retro-reflective photoelectric sensor with contactless reflective head, enabled Leuze to enter the packaging industry and soon also the beverage filling sector.
Leuze develops polarization filters for distinguishing transparent objects. Leuze transfers this expertise to other applications such as labeling machines, for which it develops the first label recognition fork, the GS 5.
An important milestone was the development of the SLS 89, the first safety light grid for access protection. It was with this product that Leuze began to develop into a specialist for safety products and services.
1990s Leuze first develops a laser scanner based on the triangulation principle. The RS 2 is born. Leuze's first barcode positioning system BCL 21 and the smallest industrial barcode reader BCL 8 are also born. Based on its safety and protection expertise, Leuze develops the SRK 96, the first safety reflective light grid from Leuze that can achieve access protection with only one-sided wiring.
Early 21st century Leuze further strengthens its safety and protection expertise and develops the first TOF laser scanner RS 4 in measurement and safety models. Leuze also creates the AS-Interface communication protocol and becomes a founding member of the user organization and the IO-Link Alliance.
This is followed by another first in the field of fork sensors: The GSU 14 is the fastest and most accurate fork sensor for label recognition from Leuze. It also uses a completely new detection principle: ultrasound.
2010s The BCL 300i sets a further technological milestone as the first barcode reader that does not require an additional gateway, while the CML 700i is the fastest-responding light curtain from Leuze.
The further development of the Leuze RS 4 safety and protection product is the RSL 400 safety laser scanner, which features the largest detection range, two independent protective functions: It is available in different versions and can be networked using Profinet.
Smart process gating is based on our MLC 530 safety light curtains and enables innovative access protection for conveyor paths without the use of muting sensors.
2020s With the DRT 25C, which is based on new benchmark technology and the comparative adaptive teach-in CAT, Leuze has created a completely new operating principle in the field of switch sensors.
For labelling machines, Leuze combines the two detection principles of light and ultrasound in one compact sensor and develops the GSXU 14E combined fork sensor, which was the first photoelectric fork sensor and later became the first ultrasonic fork sensor.
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