Proximity sensors are non-contact and highly reliable, and combined with a variety of technologies, they have become a key component of modern industrial automation control systems. Examples include inductive proximity sensors, capacitive proximity sensors, and ultrasonic proximity sensors.
Photoelectric sensors detect the presence of objects through optical signals, with high adaptability and multi-scenario compatibility as their core strengths. They are particularly suitable for detecting transparent objects or in long-distance scenarios, offering a wide range of applications. Available in multiple specifications such as diffuse, retro-reflective, and through-beam configurations.
Fiber optic sensors utilize optical fibers as the transmission medium to detect the presence of objects by monitoring changes in light signals. With interference immunity, high sensitivity, and compact size as core strengths, they support flexible configurations tailored to diverse application scenarios and operational requirements.