DC 12~24V Infrared Photocell Gate Sensor for Sliding Gate
Photoelectric sensors are popular in all industries and have been used on assembly lines in automation for decades. They detect the presence of an object through light. To do this, they emit a light beam (either visible or infrared). Compared to ultrasonic technologies that use sound, photoelectric sensing has faster response times. This is due to the faster speed of light than sound.
Specification:
Brand | MR TECH |
Model No | MR PC26M |
Product Name | DC 12~24V Infrared Photocell Gate Sensor for Sliding Gate |
Material | ABS and Plastic |
Theory | Infrared Sensor |
Voltage | 12-24V DC |
Current | ≤40mA |
Infra-Red Frequency | 1.92khz |
Sensing Range | 10-15 Meters |
Anti-Interference | ±5 Angle |
Wavelength | 940nm |
Temperature | -20ºC ∼ +50ºC |
Power Rated | 30W |
Sensing object | Sensing everything within the detecting range |
Ip Class | IP55 |
Adjustable Angle | 180º |
Relay Contact Loading Capacity | 1A/ 30V DC |
Package Includes | Safety Photocell Sensors |
Function | Anti-Pinch, Anti-Theft, Opening Gate. |
Application | Rolling Shutter, Automatic Gates, Retractable Awning, Boom barriers. |
Optional use for Infrared Photocell Gate Sensor | Gate Motors, Garage Doors, Boom Barriers, Glass Door, Rolling Shutter Operator, Safety Motors, Hydraulic Rising Bollards, Automatic Lifting Roadblocks, Hydraulic Spike Road Blockers, Tyre Killer, and Road Blockers.. |
Main Features of Infrared Photocell Gate Sensor:
- Single beam infrared sensor with the latest LED indicator light.
- Anti-glare up to 50,000 LUX, to avoid the impact of glare or car light.
- Sealed design to anti-rain, fog, dust, and other integrated weather.
- With high levels of Anti-RFI/ EMI capability.
- High-power transmitter, sensitivity surplus degree up to 90%.
- Adjustable beam interdiction period, to make it flexible and adaptable
Notice | If you want to place an order, please contact the seller, and we will calculate the cheapest freight for you! |
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