Search
Menu
Deposition Sciences Inc. - Difficult Coatings - LB - 8/23

Photoelectric Sensors

Pepperl+Fuchs GmbHRequest Info
 
Facebook X LinkedIn Email
Photoelectric SensorsThe R200 and R201 series of photoelectric sensors from Pepperl+Fuchs GmbH enable applications with longer operating distances.

The devices consistently offer all photoelectric functional principles in a design that is now larger and suitable for specific mounting situations. Usability is intuitive and identical across all series  — the R200, R201, and the compact R100, R101, and R103. The standardized IO-Link connection via the latest Smart Sensor Profiles also enables convenient and reliable integration of the sensors. They include robust DuraBeam laser technology and high-precision multipixel technology for distance measurement.

Standardized usability across all series and functional principles, plus the IO-Link interface, facilitates parameterization of the sensors during commissioning and when there is a change to the functional principle or to another series.


Published: July 2018
REQUEST INFO ABOUT THIS PRODUCT
* First Name:
* Last Name:
* Email Address:
* Company:
* Country:
Message:


When you click "Send Request", we will record and send your personal contact information to Pepperl+Fuchs GmbH by email so they may respond directly. You also agree that Photonics Media may contact you with information related to this inquiry, and that you have read and accept our Privacy Policy and Terms and Conditions of Use.

Register or login to auto-populate this form:
Login Register
* Required

Photonics Marketplace
Looking for Photoelectric Sensors? There are 25 companies listed in the Photonics Buyers' Guide.
Browse Cameras & Imaging, Lasers, Optical Components, Test & Measurement, and more.
ProductsR200R201photoelectric sensorssensors and developersPepperl+FuchsEurope

We use cookies to improve user experience and analyze our website traffic as stated in our Privacy Policy. By using this website, you agree to the use of cookies unless you have disabled them.