Sensors
from leading manufacturers
Sensors can help you detect events or changes in their environment and send this information to other electronics. In applications over a wide range of industries sensors are a key enabler for automation of production processes. In analog or digital signals, they will provide you with important information on a physical presence, physical properties, motion or proximity of objects. You need them to test, measure, and control various processes and machine functions. With the advent of the Internet of Things (IoT), the need for sensors functioning as primary data generators is increasing.
Meet our vast list of manufacturers
In our enormous Sensors portfolio you can choose from 100,000+ sensors from world’s leading manufacturers:
Choose the perfect sensor for your application
You can find Sensors with binar, analog and IO-link outputs. Choose from:
Find the right solution for every task
Meet the operating principles of sensors
Based on the operating principle of sensors, we offer the following types of sensors:
- Inductive,
- Photoelectric,
- Capacitive,
- Magnetic,
- Ultrasonic,
- Radar,
- Inclination,
- Linear Position,
- 3D Sensors,
- Light curtains,
- Forked sensors,
- Encoders
- and Fiber optic sensors.
Read the latest Sensors news
Incremental encoder in the heavy-duty robust NorthStar version
Get to know extremely robust Incremental encoder for the toughest environments from Hengstler, featuring NorthStar technology.
Leuze retro-reflective sensor (photocell) that detects everything – even a hole
The RK 46C VarOS is an unpolarized photoelectric sensor that significantly increases the flexibility in detecting irregularly shaped objects.
Contactless inductive encoder with adjustable number of pulses
The QR24 inductive encoder from Turck allows you to set the number of output pulses per revolution in the range from 1 to 5000 pulses.
Inductive sensors Uprox3 Turck
The Uprox3 inductive sensors use the latest chip set and manufacturing technologies, which enable you the installation in compact housings.
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