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OMEGA Introduces Cables for Fiber-Optic Sensors E32 Series

E32 series can withstand higher temperatures, unaffected by electrical noise.

By DE Editors  

September 6, 2011

By DE Editors

Omega has introduce its new E32 series of shock and vibration resistant cables for fiber-optic sensors. This CE-compliant product can withstand higher temperatures (350 degrees Celsius/660 degrees Fahrenheit) and since the fiber optic cables only transfer light, they are unaffected by electrical noise.

The E32 comes in through-beam or reflective sensing style to adapt to design requirements, are cut-to-length for custom field installations, feature side-view sensing heads for right angle detection and spot diameter lenses are available. According to the company, the new sensor is ideal for Automotive and Pharmaceutical industries. The E32 senses presence of parts in automotive assembly line, products on conveyor and cap in pharmaceutical packaging.

For more information, visit Omega.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 
 

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