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Balluff

4 Oakwater Avenue
Cheadle Royal Business Park
Cheadle
Cheshire
SK8 3SR
UK

Telephone : +44 161 2824 726
Email : Jayne.Hawkesworth@balluff.co.uk
Web : www.balluff.co.uk


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Microsonic ultrasonic sensors for use in harsh environments 07 June 2010

The Microsonic range of ultrasonic measurement and proximity sensors have the flexibility offered by advanced parameter setting to solve the most awkward of applications in harsh environments. The ultrasonic sensors thrive in harsh, dirty environments where other sensors cannot be considered due to their use of ultrasound....

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Microsonic ultrasonic sensors for use in harsh environments 02 February 2010

The Microsonic range of ultrasonic measurement and proximity sensors have the flexibility offered by advanced parameter setting to solve the most awkward of applications in harsh environments. The ultrasonic sensors thrive in harsh, dirty environments where other sensors cannot be considered due to their use of ultrasound....

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Photoelectric sensors withstand high-pressure wash down and caustic substances 24 November 2009

Balluff's BOS 18E range of IP69K stainless steel photoelectric sensors are designed for the food production. Sealed to IP69K and machined from a single piece of solid stainless steel these sensors have no recesses that form dirt traps. Washdown situations like food production, or where caustic substances that may corrode or melt standard photoelectric sensors enclosures and lenses are ideally suited to this sensor....