Photoelectric sensors are used for reliable object detection using light-based technology in industrial automation systems.

  • Diffuse Sensors – Detect objects directly; suitable for short-range applications
  • Retro-Reflective Sensors – Use a reflector for longer sensing distance and stable detection
  • Through-Beam Sensors – Separate transmitter and receiver for maximum reliability and long-range detection

Photoelectric Sensor Selection Guide

Choose the right sensor based on your application:

  • Diffuse Sensors – Direct object detection for short-range applications
  • Retro-Reflective Sensors – Longer sensing distance with stable detection
  • Through-Beam Sensors – Highest reliability for long-range detection
  • Frame / Fork Sensors – Precision detection for small parts and positioning
  • Area Sensors / Light Curtains – Multi-point detection across wider areas

 

Compact Photoelectric Sensors (Cubic Design)
Compact Photoelectric Sensors (Cubic Design)
Frame Light Barriers (Precision Detection)
Frame Light Barriers (Precision Detection)
Fork Light Barriers (Slot Detection)
Fork Light Barriers (Slot Detection)
Area Sensors / Light Curtains (Multi-Point Detection)
Area Sensors / Light Curtains (Multi-Point Detection)
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