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We are the experts ! !!!
If you look for a sensor for position, passage, presence, level or speed, we must have it in our range of magnetic sensors.
We can even design the ideal product for your applications !
At celduc® relais, we are eager to offer the best products for your application, thanks to our 30-year experience in the key technologies that we use in our products :
• Reed switch, a dry contact in a sealed glass industrial bulb providing insulation at the same time. A simple, reliable and low cost solution.
• Electronic cell, based on either magneto-resistance or Hall effect, necessary for higher performance, particularly in frequency.
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Counting Cylinder positions Machine safety AdvertiSng panel Actuator position Liquide level Speed control
Burglar alarm
Industrial camera shutter control window position (blinds)
Lifts
Alarms
Big and small household goods
Aircraft, space and army | Specific applications
Fuel/oil level.
Camera shutter control
Sensors and industrial actuators for Airbus
ATEX (explosive atmospheres )
Contact type :
NO Normaly Open
NC -> Normaly Closed
Other lengths of cable or wire possible for signifiant quantities.
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