Sensor
Diverse contact and non-contact metal double sheet detectors. There are five products ranging from compact types to fieldbus-compatible types.
The sensors are available in various types including electromagnetic, electromagnetic eddy current, and inductive types, accommodating both ferrous and non-ferrous materials. We offer a wide range of products, from inexpensive ones that are easy to teach to those compatible with various field buses, depending on the application. For ferrous materials, detection is possible for thicknesses up to 8mm, and for non-ferrous materials, up to 15mm. There are also products that allow for the connection of four sensors to a single controller, enhancing work efficiency and reducing costs.
basic information
It is widely used primarily in automotive stamping press factories and automotive parts suppliers for destackers and conveyor arrangements. The weight of the sensor, including the bracket, is lightweight, allowing for smooth attachment and operation with robots. Additionally, in the case of contact-type sensors, the controller can connect up to four sensors, enabling the placement of individual sensors for various component shapes, which can enhance the effectiveness of the work.
Price information
2,000,000 to 1,500,000 yen Prices vary depending on the model, so please contact us for more information.
Price range
P5
Delivery Time
OTHER
It varies by model, so please contact us for more information.
Model number/Brand name
Roland metal plate two-sheet feeding sensor
Applications/Examples of results
It is widely used in automotive stamping press factories and automotive parts suppliers for destacker and conveyor arrangements.
Line up(2)
Model number | overview |
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A100/I100 | A100 detects ferrous materials using a permanent magnet sensor, while I100 detects both ferrous and non-ferrous materials using an inductive sensor. Both are easy to teach in and are cost-effective products. |
E20/I20/UDK20 | E20 and UDK20 are contact-type sensors, with E20 supporting only ferrous materials and UDK20 supporting both ferrous and non-ferrous materials. I20 can be used for both ferrous and non-ferrous materials using an inductive sensor. |