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White Paper: TURCK Proximity Sensors in Harsh Duty Environments - Are they tough enough?

August 14th, 2006
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Content Type  Finding the right components within a system that will cause the least amount of downtime and maintenance is no easy task: make the most informed decision.

Demanding environments, like those involving water, chemicals, extreme temperature, pressure, RFI/EMI, weld fields, fire and explosion are a hindrance to the devices used in these processes. Sensors designed and used in harsh duty applications have been fitted with alterations to the circuitry, housing, connections and inner components to effectively combat the hazards of these environments.

By implementing sensors specifically designed for these applications, operations can experience less downtime and maintenance. Incorporating specialty sensors into these applications will often lengthen the time between replacements and offer an alternative product where there was thought to be none.

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