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What is a proximity sensor? A proximity sensor is a non-contact component designed to detect the presence or absence of an object without physical contact. It offers a valuable solution for working with delicate or unstable objects. Proximity sensors have key features and benefits, including motion detection of metallic and non-metallic objects, wide temperature range (-50°C to 100°C), high-speed motion sensing without contact, usability in applications with oil or water, and quicker response times compared to contactors. You can find out more on our useful guide to proximity sensors.
There are various types of proximity sensors suitable for different applications. They operate based on a universal working principle and transmit data about object presence or motion via an electrical signal when the object is within the sensor's range. Here are some common types:
Proximity sensors are widely used in various industries and applications. They find application in automation systems, robotics, industrial manufacturing, security systems, mobile devices, and more. Proximity sensors enhance safety, efficiency, and accuracy in processes involving object detection, motion sensing, level monitoring, and presence verification.