Autosen Capacitive Sensors | Capacitive Level Sensor
IndMALL Automation proudly features Autosen Capacitive Sensors, tailored for precise and non-contact detection in various industrial environments. These sensors, including models like AC006 and AC010, excel in identifying material presence with adjustments for sensitivity and equipped with robust protection ratings like IP67, ensuring durability in harsh conditions. Ideal for both object detection and level measurement, Autosen’s capacitive sensors offer flexibility with compact, flush-mountable designs and essential output options, making them a reliable choice for streamlined operations
Autosen Capacitive Sensors: AC006
Model: AC006
- Type: Capacitive sensor
- Thread Size: M8x1
- Sensing Range: 2 mm
- Output: Normally open (NO)
- Housing Material: Nickel-plated brass
- Features: LED switch indicator, flush mountable
- Protection Rating: IP67, suitable for harsh environments
Autosen Capacitive Level Sensor: AC010
Model: AC010
- Type: Rectangular capacitive sensor
- Sensing Range: 6 mm
- Output: Normally open
- Features: Adjustable sensitivity
- Protection: IP67 rated for harsh environments
IndMALL Automation offers a diverse range of Autosen Capacitive Sensors, ideal for non-contact level and presence detection. These sensors excel in sensing the presence or absence of materials with varying dielectric properties, including liquids, solids, and granulated substances. Equipped with high sensitivity and robust designs, Autosen Capacitive Level Sensors ensure reliable operation in various industrial environments, from manufacturing lines to storage facilities. Their versatility allows integration into systems requiring precise material handling and level monitoring, enhancing process automation and operational efficiency.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the types of capacitive touch sensor?
Capacitive touch sensors are categorized into two main types: surface capacitive and projected capacitive. Surface capacitive sensors involve a simple setup where only one side of the insulator is coated with a conductive layer. Projected capacitive touch sensors, however, offer more complex capabilities, supporting multi-touch functionality by using an X-Y grid of conductive material layered within the screen.
What is called capacitive?
Capacitance is defined as the ability of a capacitor to store electrical charges. A capacitor works by holding pairs of opposite charges apart within an electric field, effectively storing energy in the process. This property allows capacitors to function as temporary batteries in electronic circuits.
What is the voltage of a capacitive sensor?
Capacitive sensors typically operate within a voltage range suitable for detecting both metallic and non-metallic objects, including liquids, plastics, and wood. The common operating voltage for capacitive sensors ranges from 10 to 36 volts DC, allowing them to function effectively in various sensing applications. This flexibility makes capacitive sensors versatile tools in automation and proximity sensing.
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