20th October 2016
The C23 all stainless steel EXTREME sensors offer the advantage of Factor 1 same long sensing distance on steel and aluminium. Compared with similar sensors, they are distinguished not only by their IO-Link interface but also by better quality, a longer service life, greater resilience and, last but not least, by their excellent price-performance ratio.
With this sensor's embeddable all-metal stainless steel housing even the toughest applications are not an issue. Shock, vibration or aggressive chemicals cannot harm this extremely compact sensor, thanks to its stainless steel housing and Condet technology.
ASIC technology guarantees consistently long operating distances, quick installation and excellent temperature compensation. In addition, it also contributes to vibration resistance, thus ensuring an exceptionally long service life for the sensor.
The IO-Link interface offers the user access to various sensor parameters and diagnostic feedback data options. For example, it is possible to switch between NO and NC operation or to program an ON or OFF delay and even monitor the sensing point while in use.
Two drilled holes allow the C23 Series 700 sensors to be installed easily from the front.
Typical areas of applications for the fastest sensor in its class include grippers, clamping devices, welding assembly fixtures and gantry robots.
Advantages at a glance
The Contrinex C23 Series 700 is a versatile, cost-effective and highly reliable solution for manufacturers anywhere when a tough, highly reliable, inductive sensor is required.
Contrinex provides technical and commercial support via an extensive international network, ensuring that every customer has access to expert product knowledge and directly relevant applications experience. The no-cost option of the industry-standard IO-Link protocol ensures that best-in-class performance is coupled with ultimate ease of use in even the most demanding circumstances.
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