Inductive Proximity Sensors are a type of Optical Sensor used to detect the presence of metallic objects. They are commonly used in industrial automation applications, such as controlling the movement of robotic arms, and in safety systems to detect the presence of people or objects. Inductive Proximity Sensors use an electromagnetic field to detect the presence of a metallic object, and can be used to detect objects at a distance of up to several centimeters. They are typically used in applications where the object to be detected is not visible, or where the object is moving. Inductive Proximity Sensors are available in a variety of shapes and sizes, and can be used in a wide range of applications. They are typically used in industrial automation, robotics, and safety systems, and are available from a number of manufacturers. Some of the leading companies in the Inductive Proximity Sensor market include Pepperl+Fuchs, SICK, Baumer, and Omron. Show Less Read more
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