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    Through-Beam Laser Sensors Improve Upon Proximity Sensors

    10/31/2018

    Elk Grove Village, IL - BEA Lasers has announced the availability of its new Eagle Eye Sensors.  A single package contains both a through-beam photoelectric laser source (emitter) and a receiver, providing a similar function as a proximity sensor, but with enhanced benefits.  The combination emitter/receiver package is ideal for detecting the presence of objects, such as products on an assembly line, material or liquid level control, product positioning or profiling, and other applications.  The housing and components are ruggedized to withstand the ambient stresses of a factory environment and the set is also IP67 rated.

    The new Eagle Eye Sensor from BEA Lasers is available with a red (650nm) laser, and a dot optic.  The laser is pulsed / modulated, which helps the receiver to distinguish the signal from extraneous light and achieve a long sensing range.  The maximum operating distance of the Eagle Eye Sensors, between the emitter and the receiver, or sensing range, is 20 meters.

    An object is detected when the sensing path is interrupted between the two components.  The effective beam size of a standard Eagle Eye through-beam laser sensor has been “apertured” to detect small parts, inspect small profiles or accurately sense position.

    Other features of the Eagle Eye Sensors:

    • Long sensing distance
    • No sensing restrictions – unlike proximity sensors that are limited in sensing ability, the Eagle Eye Sensors™ can sense virtually any object, such as metal, glass, plastic, wood and liquid
    • Fast response time – operates at the speed of light and without any mechanical operations
    • High resolution – allows for precise position detection and detection of very small parts
    • Non-contact sensing – the lack of physical contact with the objects being detected ensures the sensors will have years of service life
    • Easy adjustment – a visible beam enables easy and accurate adjustments to position it

    Eagle Eye Sensors specifications:

    • Size:                                                       M12 x 58mm
    • Housing Material:                            Nickel-plated brass
    • Operating Voltage:                          10 to 30VDC
    • Output:                                                NPN (N.O.); Optional: PNP (N.C.)
    • No Load Current:                             Emitter: 9mA, Receiver: 11mA
    • Output Current:                                150mA
    • Max. Load Current:                          200mA
    • Leakage Current:                              <0.01mA
    • Drop Voltage:                                    1.0V
    • Modulation Frequency:                 102Hz/s
    • Hysteresis:                                          10-15%
    • Short Circuit Protection:                               Yes
    • Operating Temperature:               -5⁰C to +50⁰C
    • IP Rating:                                             IP67
    • Laser Wavelength (Class 1):         650nm
    • Range:                                                  20 meters

    The Eagle Eye Sensors from BEA Lasers are FDA compliant.

    Pricing for BEA Eagle Eye Sensors starts at $100.00 per set, with volume pricing discounts available. 

    BEA Lasers

    www.bealasers.com

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