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EPRO PR6423/002-130 CON021: Precision Eddy Current Sensor for Industrial Control - dcsintegration Automation

Our EPRO PR6423/002-130 CON021 eddy current sensor offers unparalleled precision and reliability for industrial control applications. Designed for seamless integration into complex systems, this sensor delivers accurate measurements essential for maintenance, monitoring, and process control.

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Sensor Type:Eddy Current Sensor

Product Model:PR6423/002-130 CON021

Module Category:Industrial Control Systems

Linear Measurement Range:5 mm (200 mils)

Initial Air Gap:1 mm (40 mils)

Operating Temperature Range:-20°C to +70°C

Measurement Accuracy:±0.1% of full scale

Resolution:0.1 μm

Response Time:≤ 1 ms

Electrical Output:4-20 mA or 0-10 V DC

Power Consumption:≤ 2 W

Communication Protocol:Modbus RTU, DeviceNet

Material:Stainless Steel Housing

Weight:0.2 kg

IP Rating:IP67

    The EPRO PR6423/002-130 CON021 eddy current sensor boasts exceptional measurement accuracy, making it an indispensable tool in precision manufacturing and quality control processes.

    Equipped with advanced sensing technology, this sensor offers a linear measurement range of up to 5 millimeters, with a high resolution of 0.1 micrometers, ensuring precise and reliable data acquisition.

    Featuring a robust stainless steel housing and IP67 protection, this sensor is built to withstand harsh industrial environments, providing dependable performance under a wide range of temperatures (-20°C to +70°C).

    The fast response time of ≤ 1 millisecond ensures minimal lag in data transmission, crucial for real-time process monitoring and control applications.

    With support for popular communication protocols like Modbus RTU and DeviceNet, integration with existing industrial control systems is seamless, enhancing operational efficiency and flexibility.

EPRO PR6423/002-130 CON021  Eddy Current Sensor