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Emerson PR6423/00R-101 CON031 Eddy Current Sensor: Precision Measurement in Industrial Control

Emerson PR6423/00R-101 CON031 Eddy Current Sensor: Precision Measurement in Industrial Control

A high-precision Emerson Eddy Current Sensor designed for industrial control applications, offering unparalleled reliability and accuracy.

Measuring Range:±1.5mm (.06in)

Temperature Range:-25°C to +85°C (-13°F to +185°F)

Operating Frequency:50 kHz

Resolution:0.1 μm (0.000001in)

Power Supply Voltage:12 to 24V DC

Current Consumption:Max. 30mA

Communication Protocol:Modbus RTU

Environmental Resistance:IP67 rated for dust and water resistance

Material:Stainless Steel

    Engineered for superior accuracy and reliability, the Emerson PR6423/00R-101 CON031 Eddy Current Sensor is a game-changer in industrial control applications, delivering precise measurements across a wide temperature range.

    With its advanced design, this sensor can withstand harsh industrial conditions, ensuring consistent performance in various environments, from cold workshops to hot manufacturing floors.

    Featuring a stainless steel housing and an inductive coil, it ensures durability and resistance against corrosion, making it suitable for demanding applications where robustness is crucial.

    The sensor’s low power consumption and compact design facilitate easy integration into existing control systems without compromising on functionality or system efficiency.

    Equipped with a high-resolution sensor head, it can detect minute changes in metal objects, providing detailed information essential for precise control and monitoring in automation processes.

Emerson PR6423/00R-101 CON031 Eddy Current Sensor

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