Edge guiding sensors

The ultrasonic web edge control sensors from microsonic are available with a measuring range of 6, 12 or 40 mm and achieve a maximum resolution of 0.01 mm. The sensors are equipped with an analog output, 0-10 Vdc and 4-20 mA. The new bks+ series also supports the new industrial standard IO-Link and is equipped with a digital web-break output. The ultrasonic operating principle is ideal for controlling the path of paper, metal sheets, but also for transparent films.
bks+6/FIU
- €512,00 excl. VAT
- The microsonic bks+6/FIU is an ultrasonic sensor for web edge guiding with 40 mm range. Ideal for controlling the web edge of transparent materials such as thin films. Equipped with 4-20 mA and 0-10 Vdc output, digital output for breakage detection and IO-Link V1.1 interface.
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bks+8/37/FIU
- The bks+8/37/FIU is an ultrasonic sensor for web edge controls with 320 mm range and can monitor two tracks or webs independently. Ideal for edge control of highly transparent materials. Equipped with an analog 4-20 mA and 0-10 Vdc output and IO-Link interface. The bks+8/37/FIU is under development and can be ordered starting at 100 units.
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The ultrasonic web edge control sensors from microsonic are available with a measuring range of 6, 12 or 40 mm and achieve a maximum resolution of 0.01 mm. The sensors are equipped with an analog output, 0-10 Vdc and 4-20 mA. The new bks+ series also supports the new industrial standard IO-Link and is equipped with a digital web-break output. The ultrasonic operating principle is ideal for controlling the path of paper, metal sheets, but also for transparent films.
The ultrasonic sensors for web edge control are available with a measuring range of 6, 12 or 40 mm and achieve a maximum resolution of 0.01 mm. The sensors are equipped with an analog output, 0-10 Vdc and 4-20 mA. The new bks+ series also supports the new industrial standard IO-Link and is equipped with a digital web-break output. The ultrasonic working principle is ideal for web edge control and controlling the trajectory of paper, metal sheets, but also, for transparent films.