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Business

Inductive Sensors

Inductive sensors are used for the detection of metal objects. A target is recognised when the currents change due to the presence of a metal object. Inductive proximity sensors are not sensitive to bits of dirt or oil or dust and have a high tolerance of vibration and shock. If you are looking for a supplier of inductive sensors in your local area then a good place to start looking is in your local newspapers and local trade directories.

Both of these publications usually carry advertisements from companies promoting their services and products in the local area. Take a look through some of the advertisements and contact some of these companies to see if they have the inductive sensors in stock to suit your needs.

As inductive sensors do not have physical contact with the object that they are sensing, they are useful in many types of machinery and everyday technology. As the majority of inductive sensors are encased in stainless steel this is what makes them such a robust part suitable for heavy machinery. If you have any local engineering parts suppliers in your local are then it may be worth contacting them to see if they can help in your search for inductive sensors.

Another great place to start your search for inductive sensors is online via the internet. Most companies now have a website where they can showcase their services and products to the world. The websites will also have lots of information about the products, and images. You will also be able to see at a glance whether or not the supplier has what you need in stock.

It is easy to find these companies if you go to an online search engine and type in the words ‘inductive sensors’ it will return a list of company websites that specialise in inductive sensors. If you are looking for a company that trades specifically in your local are then just add your locality to the end of the search and it will return a list of company websites in your local area only. You should find that many of the companies also have the facility to place an order online and have the inductive sensors delivered to your chosen site.

 

 

Inductive Sensors from assemtech.co.uk. We are suppliers of high quality switches, sensors, relays and more. Visit us for Proximity Sensors.