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  1. Proximity Sensors - pepperl-fuchs.com

    As the inventor of the proximity sensor, Pepperl+Fuchs has continued to further develop and perfect its noncontact, wear-free technology. Discover the complete portfolio of inductive, …

  2. SIL 2/PL d Inductive Safety Sensors - Pepperl+Fuchs

    In contrast to other safety proximity sensors, SIL 2/PL d inductive safety sensors enable reliable detection without dead band. Discover the newly developed sensor series that improves safety …

  3. Inductive Sensors - pepperl-fuchs.com

    Pepperl+Fuchs offers a portfolio of highly specialized proximity sensors in various designs that meet the high requirements in terms of robustness, availability, and global and country-specific …

  4. Inductive sensor NJ2-V3-N - Pepperl+Fuchs

    NJ2-V3-N Inductive sensor Key Benefits at a Glance 2 mm flush Usable up to SIL 2 acc. to IEC 61508 NAMUR output

  5. Inductive sensor NBB4-12GM50-E2-V1-M - Pepperl+Fuchs

    NBB4-12GM50-E2-V1-M Inductive sensor Key Benefits at a Glance 4 mm flush Extended temperature range -40 ... +85 °C E1-Type approval Increased noise immunity 100 V/m With …

  6. Inductive sensor NBB5-18GM50-E2-V1 - Pepperl+Fuchs

    NBB5-18GM50-E2-V1 Inductive sensor Key Benefits at a Glance 5 mm flush Extended temperature range -40 ... +85 °C Extended operating voltage range Flexible use with versatile …

  7. Inductive sensor NJ4-12GM40-E2 - Pepperl+Fuchs

    en Products Industrial Sensors Proximity Sensors Inductive Sensors NJ4-12GM40-E2

  8. Inductive slot sensor SJ2-SN - Pepperl+Fuchs

    SJ2-SN Inductive slot sensor Key Benefits at a Glance 2 mm slot width Usable up to SIL 3 acc. to IEC 61508 Ferrous targets

  9. Inductive sensor NBB15-U1-Z2 - Pepperl+Fuchs

    NBB15-U1-Z2 Inductive sensor Key Benefits at a Glance Sensor head bidirectional and rotatable 15 mm flush 2 LEDs indicator for 360° visibility

  10. An Innovation that Changed the World of Automation

    Aug 2, 2018 · The world's first inductive proximity sensor was created just a year later, in 1958, in response to the need for a robust component that would still function reliably after thousands …