IMR

IMR


Specifications
Ambient operation temp. max
85 °C, 70 °C
Ambient operation temp. min
-30 °C, -25 °C
Certificate
China-RoHS, cULus certificate, EU declaration of conformity
Connection type
male connector M12, 4-pin
Dimensions (W x H x D)
40 mm x 40 mm x 65 mm, 80 mm x 40 mm x 114 mm
Electrical wiring
DC 3-wire, DC 4-wire
Enclosure rating
IP68
Housing length
57 mm, 52 mm, 62 mm
Housing material
plastic, PTFE coating
Housing
Metric, rectangular
Installation type
flush, non-flush
Items supplied
Mounting nut, brass, PTFE coating (2x), Clamp-lock mounting system (1x), Washer, brass, PTFE coating, with locking teeth (2x)
Output function
NO, Complementary
Product family
IMR
Product segment
Inductive proximity sensors
Reproducibility
≤ 2 %
Sensing range Sn
30 mm, 2 mm, 6 mm, 20 mm, 50 mm, 75 mm, 8 mm, 15 mm, 10 mm, 45 mm, 4 mm
Special applications
Difficult application conditions, Welding range
Special features
reduction factor 1, Weld immune, triple sensing range
Switching frequency
1000 Hz, 2000 Hz, 1500 Hz, 250 Hz
Switching output
PNP
Task
Detecting - Metal at close range
Thread length
36 mm, 26 mm, 46 mm, 35 mm, 31 mm, 40 mm
Thread size
M8, M18, M30, M12
Details

Reduction factor 1 sensors for welding applications
The IMR inductive proximity sensors are not the least bothered by magnetic interference fields or weld spatter, such as arise in resistance welding applications. IMR sensors are made without a ferrite core, which makes them magnetic field resistant, and also have a very high electromagnetic compatibility. Thanks to the rugged non-stick coating made from PTFE, these sensors provide very good protection against flying sparks and slag deposits, thereby guaranteeing a high operational safety. Since IMR sensors operate on the reduction factor 1 principle, they can detect all metals within the same sensing range. The very high sensing ranges of up to 75 mm help reduce mechanical damage to the sensors and therefore sensor failures, and increase plant availability.

IMR AT A GLANCE
Benefits

-Switching errors due to electromagnetic fields are precluded
-Long service life, even for welding applications with stringent requirements, thanks to the special PTFE coating
-Extra large sensing range for all metals, e.g. Aluminum or stainless steel, reduces mechanical damage to the sensors and therefore sensor failures, and increases machine availability
-Simple and reliable detection of objects made from different metals
-Reliable even under harsh ambient conditions thanks to the extended temperature range and an IP68 enclosure rating
-Cylindrical design with high switching frequencies for fast automation processes

Features
-Types: M8 to M30, 40 x 40 mm and 80 x 80 mm
-Increased sensing range: up to 75 mm
-Electrical configuration: DC 3- and 4-conductor
-Enclosure rating: IP68
-Temperature range: –30° C to +85° C
-PTFE coating for cylindrical thread designs
-Reduction factor 1 for all metals

ADVANTAGES
Reduction factor 1 for all metals
The IMR inductive proximity sensors with reduction factor 1 offer uniform sensing ranges on all non-ferrous metals such as aluminum or stainless steel. Due to the combination of reduction factor 1 with the increased sensing ranges of the IMR, the sensors detect objects at a distance up to 3 times what the standard prescribes.

Safe detection of all metals at the largest possible distance

The same sensing range on all metals thanks to reduction factor 1


Thanks to the threefold sensing ranges of up to 75 mm, the IMR sensors detect every object from a safe distance

IMR proximity sensors with reduction factor 1 detect non-ferrous metals at the largest possible distance, thereby increasing plant availability

Very high magnet field and welding field strength
Since they do not contain ferrite cores, IMR proximity sensors are resistant to strong magnetic fields such as those they occur with resistance welding. The use of the most up-to-date ASIC technology also results in excellent EMC sensor properties. That is why they are the first choice not only for use in the automotive industry. The rugged PTFE non-stick coating of the metal sleeves and the use of resistance Duroplast plastic reliably prevents weld spatter from sticking. IMR proximity sensors are therefore optimally designed for long-term use in welding areas with strict requirements.

Best selection for welding applications

Electrical and mechanical welding field strength for long service life


Thanks to a temperature range of –30 °C to 85 °C and enclosure rating IP68, they are optimally suited for any use

IMR proximity sensors are perfectly designed for challenging welding applications


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