A sensor is a device that detects and responds to some type of input from the physical environment. The input can be light, heat, motion, moisture, pressure or any number of other environmental phenomena.  We provide reliable, flexible, high-performance sensors and switches. We offer one of the broadest line in the industry including proximity and photoelectric sensors, limit switches and safety switches, and RFID and operator safety devices. Our knowledgeable team is ready to tackle your toughest application challenges.

PHOTOELECTRIC SENSORS

Photoelectric sensors use a beam of light to detect the presence or absence of an object. This technology is an ideal alternative to inductive proximity sensors when you require long sensing distances or when the item you want to sense is non-metal. 

ULTRASONIC SENSORS

Our ultrasonic sensors are self-contained solid-state devices designed for non-contact sensing of solid and liquid objects. For many applications, such as monitoring the level of water in a tank, ultrasonic technology lets a single device to do a job .

INDUCTIVE PROXIMITY SENSORS

Our inductive proximity sensors detect metal objects without touching them. This technology is used in applications where the metal object to be detected is within an inch or two of the sensor face.

CAPACITIVEPROXIMITY SENSORS

Capacitive sensors can detect non-metal solids and liquids in addition to standard metal targets. They can even sense the presence of some targets through certain other materials, which is very effective.

Available in cylindrical or miniature rectangular models, these sensors are resistant to humidity and dust and feature improved immunity to electromagnetic interference (EMI), especially that created by drives. Specific models are IO-Link enabled to help minimize downtime and increase productivity.

PRESSURE SENSORS

Available in cylindrical or miniature rectangular models, these sensors are resistant to humidity and dust and feature improved immunity to electromagnetic interference (EMI), especially that created by drives. Specific models are IO-Link enabled to help minimize downtime and increase productivity.

TEMPARATURE SENSORS

A temperature sensor is an electronic device that measures the temperature of its environment and converts the input data into electronic data to record, monitor, or signal temperature changes. There are many different types of temperature sensors

Temperature Probes-Operate under shock, vibration, humidity, & corrosion. Custom packages for air, liquid, & solid temperature sensing.

RTD sensors-Platinum or silicon-based, thin film, & laser-trimmed sensors are accurate, stable, & have fast linear outputs. 
Thermistor and thermostats

RADAR SENSORS

The sensor which is used to measure the distance, velocity and movements of objects above wide distances is known as a radar sensor and also measures the relative speed of the noticed object. This sensor uses wireless detecting technology like FMCW (Frequency Modulated Continuous Wave) to detect the motion by figuring out the object’s shape, position, motion trajectory & motion characteristics.

This sensor uses an extremely high carrier frequency to produce a very thin beam cone and also notices even small objects without interference from adjacent objects above large distances.