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| | System Overview | |
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| | The broadest selection of fiber sensors in the world. | Fiber Systems Two-parl liber systems include the sensor and Ihe separately purchased app I ical ion-specific tiber. | |
| | Sensor Model | Models tor | Page Number | Models tor | Page Number | 1, Sensors The sensor contains all His elensiits. :l't amplifie- and the | |
| | WORLD-BEAM'' | % | | | page 70 | mechanical interface lo the fiber. Some models are sealed and rated IP67 to mount directly on a machine: other are designee | |
| | MINI-BEAM* | % | „7, | | page 77 | 2. Fibers | |
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| | QM42 | £ | „„.,>. | | | I;;|hl::) Ihe :::)№ Fi:;-Krs icrlsnil sris.'ci rsCSii'S :i;,hl iron: Ihe LED of a sensor. Glass libers are arranged in bundles, and | |
| | 045 | | page 142 | | page 142 | plastic fibers are typically packaged as monofilaments with a protective jackel of polyethylene, PVC, stainless-stee braid or .«:;:. ■ ■ :". ' - and configurations. | |
| | OMHI-BEAM* | Äs | nage 155 | V | page 15S | |
| | D10 | % | page 166 | | | When to Use Fiber Systems • Confined areas. The small we and flexibility of fiOers | |
| | D12 | | »17! | | ,«172 | allows precise positioning where space is limited. • High temperaiures. Fiba optic assemblies can tolerate | |
| | R55F | | page 177 | | page 177 | elevated temperatures—in some cases as high as 480° C. • High vibration and shock. The low mass ol fibers enables | |
| | FI22 | | page 1HD | | | them lo withstand extreme vibration and mechanical shock. • Corrosive and wel environments. Special purpose | |
| | D11 | | page 32 | | | libers withstand corrosive malerials, moisture and even repeated washdown. | |
| | ECONO-BEAM* | 0 | page 32 | | ,„.32 | * Explosive environments. Fibers are passive and can safely pipe light lo and from hazardous areas. | |
| | MAM-BEAM* | at | page 33 | | page 33 | • Noisy environments. Fibers are noii-elecltonic mechanical components and are completely immune to electrical noise. | |
| | MULTI-BEAMB | | | J | page 33 | • Unique target shapes and requirements. Fibs'cpti: sensing heads can be custom designed and optimally shaped to the physical and optical rtojjiremenls ol a specific application. typical Applications • Punch presses • Tablet counting • Vibratory feeders • Ovens | |
| | PCM VALU-BEAM" | % | See data she el p/n 32910 page 32 | | page 32 | |
| | SM512 | | | | page 33 | • Conveyois • Semiconductor processing equipment | |
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