Capacitive Proximity Switches

Instek Control • July 6, 2017

XECRO’s Capacitive - High Temperature Proximity sensors has been designed for use in permanent environmental temperatures ranging between -25…+150 °C

The electronics of the Capacitive – High Temperature sensors fit into the identical housing as other capacitive sensors from XECRO. These Capacitive –High Temperature Sensors are available in sizes ranging from M8 to M30 and are constructed with silicone or Teflon® (PTFE) cables. Silicone cable has an impressive flexibility which makes it a perfect choice for installations where the sensor permanently moves causing flex in the cable. Conversely, Teflon® has an excellent robustness and should be considered for installations where the sensor body is located on a stationary mount. Contact Instek Control for more information on this proximity switches, https://www.instek.co.za/contact

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