Photoelectric Sensor for Clear Objects

Dec. 5, 2011
The company adds the Q26 Series photoelectric sensor to its line of clear object detection sensors.

Featuring a polarized retro coaxial design, the Q26 provides reliable detection of clear, translucent or opaque objects, including mirror-like surfaces and can operate at very short distances. The Q26 features a compact cubic shape with 20 mm mounting hole spacing. Coaxial optics permit operation over a wide range of distances with the reflector mounted as close as 5 mm for applications with restricted spaces.

Banner Engineering Corp.
www.bannerengineering.com
888.373.6767

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