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  1. Through-beam sensors - Balluff

    Through-beam sensors from Balluff serve to detect objects reliably, regardless of surface, color, material - even with a heavy gloss finish. They consist of separate transmitter and receiver units that are …

  2. Through-Beam - AutomationDirect

    Through-beam photoelectric sensors consist of an emitter and a receiver in separate housings. The emitter sends a beam of light to the receiver, which determines a target is present when the beam is …

  3. Overview of Photoelectric Sensors | OMRON Industrial Automation

    An Area Sensor is a Through-beam Sensor which consists of a pair of Emitter and Receiver with multiple beams. Select the sensing width of the Sensor to fit the application.

  4. Thru-Beam Sensors - pepperl-fuchs.com

    Through-beam sensing is the most efficient sensing mode which results in the longest sensing ranges and highest excess gain. This high gain enables through-beam sensors to be reliably used in foggy, …

  5. Thrubeam Type Laser Detection Sensor - KEYENCE America

    IB Series thrubeam-type laser detection sensors cater to a diverse range of applications by differentiating received light intensity with high accuracy. This series uses a photodiode (PD) for its …

  6. Through Beam Sensors | McMaster-Carr

    View your reflection or deflect beams from safety barrier switches for a perimeter around machinery. Choose from our selection of through beam sensors, including photoelectric switches, easy-install …

  7. Through beam photoelectric sensors - ifm

    Select photoelectric sensors by type

  8. Throughbeam photoelectric sensors | Leuze

    To solve this problem, we offer our customers a throughbeam photoelectric sensor which is by far the most powerful on the market and which can transilluminate even dark, metalized films.

  9. What Are Through-Beam Photoelectric Sensors? | Working Principle

    Learn what through-beam photoelectric sensors are and how they work. Discover their key advantages, common uses, and benefits in industrial automation.

  10. Photoelectric Sensors: Through Beam and Diffuse Applications | Arrow

    Jul 12, 2016 · Learn about through beam and diffuse style sensors, including the advantages and disadvantages of each, along with applications and use cases.