Stainless steel sensors suit hygienic or dirty environments

Paul Boughton

Schmersal is introducing a stainless steel version of its non-contact BNS33 safety sensor. This new model is designed for monitoring safety guards in hygienic or dirty working environments where a conventional safety switch may be compromised.

The IP69K-rated unit is insensitive to soiling and designed to meet the health and safety requirements of the EN 1672-2 standard for the food and beverage market.

Non-contact technology used in the BNS33 S eliminates the mechanical wear and misalignment problems usually associated with rugged environmentssays Schmersal.

The magnetic signal operates through stainless steel and thermoplasticswhich allows greater flexibility for concealed mounting on work surfaces and in storage areas.

For more informationvisit www.schmersal.co.uk

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