Sensors

Adaptable to various applications, Wenglor's sensor products - ranging from photoelectric sensors to advanced OCR readers and scanners - ensure functionality and reliability.

For example, the Inox sensor range is designed to meet the stringent demands of the food and beverage and pharmaceutical industries. It merges seamless connectivity and mounting into a one-piece hygienic design, exemplifying advanced, clean, and efficient sensor technology.

Features and Benefits

  • Diverse Sensor Options: Comprehensive range including ultrasonics, inductive proximities, and vision sensors to suit varied applications.
  • Inox Sensor Technology: Specifically crafted for food and beverage and pharmaceutical industries, ensuring hygienic and efficient operation.
  • Versatile Applicability: Ideal for a wide array of applications, ensuring optimal functionality in diverse operational settings.
  • Reliable Sensing: Ensuring consistent and accurate sensing to facilitate smooth operational workflows.
  • Programmable Encoders: Offering Italsensor’s Programmable Encoders for enhanced operational precision and control.

Explore Our Sensor Range

Sensor Type Function Common Applications
Photoelectric Sensors Detect objects using light beams Packaging, sorting, high-speed counting
Ultrasonic Sensors Measure distances via soundwaves Transparent object detection, liquid levels
Inductive Sensors Detect metal objects without contact Machine tools, robotics, automotive assembly
Fluid Sensors Monitor flow, level, or pressure in pipelines Process engineering, chemical, and beverage industries
Vision & Smart Cameras Capture and interpret images in real-time Quality inspection, OCR, object tracking
1D/2D Barcode Scanners Scan and decode printed or engraved codes Product traceability, logistics, warehousing
2D/3D Sensors Generate spatial data for advanced automation tasks Robotics, bin picking, shape recognition
Safety Technology Ensure safe machine operation with detection zones and light curtains Operator safety in hazardous zones

Choosing the Right Sensor

Selecting the ideal sensor requires understanding both your application environment and performance expectations. Consider the following:

  • Will the sensor operate in a wet or clean-room environment?
  • Is non-contact detection necessary?
  • What are the distance, resolution, and response time requirements?
  • Do you need integration with robotics, conveyors or PLCs?

Sensors Product Range