Keyence Sensor
Keyence Sensor used for multi-purpose applications including presence/absence and part differentiation.
Photoelectric Sensors
Laser sensors are used for detecting presence based on position or light intensity. Benefits include long range, a visible beam spot, and precise detection. These devices have a small footprint and have options to withstand the most demanding environments.
Fibre Optic Sensors
A fibreoptic sensor that uses diverse fibre units to support various applications in virtually any environment. These are reliable and easy-to-use devices that have high power, can automatically adjust to real-time conditions, and have a straightforward display that eliminates any guesswork.
Laser Sensors
A rich lineup of remote setup and received light intensity differentiation laser sensors. This page introduces compact digital CMOS laser sensors that have a built-in amplifier and boast high durability and stability, reflective/thrubeam model laser displacement sensors that are easy to use and have the versatility to support diverse applications.
Positioning Sensors
These easy-to-use sensors can be used in a large variety of diverse applications such as highly accurate positioning and product type difference checking.
Vision Sensors
A vision sensor to solve any detection application. With built-in camera and optimised lighting, a wide area can be captured with an image and stable detection of multiple targets is possible even if they are misaligned. The lineup includes a model with AI that makes a wide range of pass/fail differentiations as easy and stable as possible.
Inductive Proximity Sensors
Inductive Proximity Sensors perform presence detection of ferrous and non-ferrous metal
targets.
Network Communication Units
Network Communication Units provide sensor monitoring and control over Ethernet/IP™,
DeviceNet™, EtherCAT, or CC-Link networks.