Sick: Inductive proximity sensor

New IMF inductive proximity sensor from Sick features high enclosure rating and extended sensing range for use in all areas of food production.

IMF inductive proximity sensor
IMF inductive proximity sensor

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The IMF inductive proximity sensor provides reliable detection that complies with the demands of the food industry. Its V4A stainless steel housing and LCP plastic sensing face are FDA-approved, and the sensor is certified by Ecolab. The IMF is resistant to industrial cleaning agents and extremely watertight, with enclosure ratings of IP 68 and IP 69K. These features allow a longer service life even when subjected to frequent cleaning cycles, which reduces machine downtime.

With an extended sensing range from 2 mm to 20 mm and high precision due to Sick’s proprietary Application Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC) technology, the IMF inductive proximity sensor ensures reliable and stable processes. In addition, wide specification limits allow the sensor to be used in all areas of food production. Optional communication via IO-Link creates flexibility and adds more functions for automation applications.

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