Page 3 - Industrial Technology Extra 12th October 2020
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IN THE NEWS
Capacitive IO-Link sensors in AISI316L
stainless steel or PTFE housings
Carlo Gavazzi has enhanced its popular range of CA18CA
and CA30CA TRIPLESHIELD capacitive sensor range with
AISI316L stainless steel or PTFE housings, making them
the perfect solution in environments where acids, alkaline,
solvents and other aggressive liquids or fumes are present.
The CA sensor family are packaged in Carlo Gavazzi’s fourth Generation TRIPLESHIELD robust
housing complete with integrated IO-Link communication. They offer superior electromagnetic
immunity, temperature stability, IP69K protection, and chemical resistance. Read more here
Level sensing simplified for both local
and remote monitoring applications
Featuring an IO-Link interface for reliable data acquisition and
easy parameterisation, as well as conventional analogue and
switching outputs, the new LR-series level transmitters from IFM
Electronic provide accurate, convenient and reliable level monitoring for liquids in
all types of tanks and vessels. In addition, when they are used in conjunction with
IFM IO Key remote IoT gateway, the new level sensors offer a versatile and cost-
effective solution for remote monitoring of storage tanks. The small size of LR level
transmitters makes them easy to install even when space is limited. Read more here
LED signal tower from Phoenix Contact
suits compact machine designs
The new compact signal tower in the PSD-S 50 series extends
the range of signalling solutions offered by Phoenix Contact. The
cost-optimised LED signal tower features an attractive industrial
design and is particularly suitable for compact machines due to
its small diameter of 50 millimetres. It is IP65-certified and can
also be installed reliably outside machine housings. The portfolio includes five visual signal elements
and one audible element. With various mounting options available, such as floor or tube mounting,
the base elements enable the signal towers to be installed flexibly. Read more here