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XUV Fork Ultrasonic Label Sensor

The XUV ultrasonic sensor from Schneider Electric uses thru-beam technology to detect labels of any material, size, color or translucency.

Suitable for various detection applications:

The thru-beam technology in this sensor sends sound through an object and determines the thickness by how much sound is returned. Less sound means a thicker object; more sound means a thinner object.

The detection threshold of the sensor is easily adjusted using the +/- keys on the sensor. The sensor can be locked to avoid unnecessary adjustments. Even if the sensor is powered down and turned back on, it will retain its previous settings.


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