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Fibre optics and their applications
Fibre optics are basically divided into two categories - glass and plastic transmission media. SensoPart offers its products in both versions. Fibre optics with glass are referred to as glass fibres. Use of a very high-quality mineral glass achieves much better per­formance data compared with plastic fibres. Attenuation is less with glass fibres than with plastic fibres. This makes it possible to cover considerably longer transmission paths. It is also possible to use glass fibres in very high temperatures with the appropriate sheathing.
Flexible scanning heads
Here the bundle of glass fibres ends in a thin, flexible stainless steel tube. The tube can be bent into the necessary shape "on site" when assembled in places which are difficult to access.
In the proximity switch version, fibre optic industrial transmitters and receivers run in one cable and open into a light emission head.
Fibre optic transmitters and receivers run in two separate sheaths, which are connected to the sensor's appropriate optical components by means of the glass fibre coupling.
Cross-section converter
Radial/axial light emission Sheathing material
The ambient conditions at the place of appli­cation are decisive here. For normal condi­tions, i.e. with no mechanical movement and strain, no dripping liquid, we recommend the version with metal filament coil, designation MSC. In more difficult operating conditions, in other words continuous mechanical move­ment and strain, splashes of water; oil, cooling agents as well as temperatures up to 120 degrees and even up to 160 degrees for short periods, a silicon-sheathed steel fila­ment coil must be used, designation Si. This protects the glass fibres from pressure and traction. In such difficult conditions, the area of light emission should also be protected by a screw-on head with glass panel and Teflon seal (SensoPart accessory).
Whilst the emitted light is round with stand­ard glass fibre optics, the light takes on the shape of a rectangle or a thin line with the cross-section converter: These lines of light are used for automatic edge control, amongst other applications.
When installation conditions are cramped, it can be of advantage to use fibre optics with lateral (radial) light emission. These are avail­able with different branch lengths according to the model.
Emitter and receiver are exactly aligned regarding their location and focal position. Easy mounting, reliable detection of markings on web fabrics as well as of small parts > 0.2 mm.
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