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The LR-W70 is a long-distance detection photoelectric sensor launched by Keyence. It can detect distances up to 7 meters, uses a through-beam detection method, has high interference resistance, and can stably detect small and transparent objects. With an IP67 protection rating, it is suitable for harsh industrial environments and is widely used in automated scenarios such as logistics sorting and packaging production lines, for object presence detection and position monitoring.
The KEYENCE IL-1500 is a panel-mounted laser displacement sensor amplifier unit. It is compatible with various sensor probes, such as the IL-030 and IL-065, and can achieve high-precision displacement measurements. In terms of display, the minimum display unit varies depending on the probe, with the IL-030 capable of displaying down to 1μm. There are also various selectable display ranges, such as ±99.999mm to ±99mm (with 4 levels selectable) for the IL-030/065/100, and the display frequency
The KEYENCE GT2-P12 is a pen-style universal contact digital sensor head. It uses the Scale Pulse System II and is an absolute value detection system (with no tracking error), featuring a measurement range of 12mm, a resolution of up to 0.5μm, and an accuracy of 2μm (p-p). The measurement force varies by installation direction: 1.0N when mounted downwards, 0.95N when mounted laterally, and 0.9N when mounted upwards. The sampling period is 4ms, with a mechanical response of 10Hz. It is equipped
The KEYENCE LR-W70C is a small, small spot color sensor with a zinc die-cast housing, weighing approximately 75g, supporting a detection distance of 30-70mm and a spot of 1.6×2.9mm (rectangular) at 50mm. Built-in white LED light source, support 10-30VDC power supply, output NPN/PNP open collector signal, switchable 0-20mA/4-20mA/0-10V analog amount, the fastest response time is 200μs (1 spot mode). With 15 color detection capabilities, it supports dark/fluorescent/liquid surface recognition, a