Operating Frequency:50 kHz
Measurement Range:Up to 10 mm
Operating Temperature Range:-20°C to +70°C
Electrical Rating:24 VDC
Accuracy:+/- 0.1% of reading
Response Time:Less than 1 ms
Engineered for unparalleled precision, the Emerson PR6424/006-010 Eddy Current Sensor offers a robust solution for monitoring metallic components in real-time without causing any damage. This non-contact sensor ensures high reliability and longevity in harsh industrial environments.
With its advanced inductive eddy current technology, this sensor can detect minute changes in surface conditions, making it ideal for applications requiring high sensitivity, such as material thickness measurement or wear detection on machinery.
Featuring an exceptionally wide measurement range from 0 to 10 millimeters, this sensor is capable of providing measurements with an accuracy of +/- 0.02% of the reading plus 0.05 millimeters, ensuring reliable data collection under varying conditions.
The sensor’s high-resolution capability, offering measurements down to 0.01 millimeters, allows for detailed analysis and monitoring of surface conditions, enabling proactive maintenance and operational efficiency improvements.
Designed to withstand extreme environmental conditions, the Emerson PR6424/006-010 Eddy Current Sensor operates reliably in temperatures ranging from -40°C to +70°C during operation and can be stored in conditions from -50°C to +85°C without degradation in performance. Its IP67 protection rating ensures complete dust and water resistance, making it suitable for use in industrial settings where dust and moisture are prevalent.
For power supply, the sensor is equipped with a versatile range of 12 to 30 volts DC, compatible with various industrial power sources. It utilizes a 4-wire M12 connector, facilitating easy installation and integration into existing systems. The compact dimensions of 95 mm in length, 25 mm in width, and 30 mm in height, combined with a lightweight design, make it suitable for space-constrained areas.
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