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EMERSON/EPRO PR6423/003-130 CON021 – Advanced Eddy Current Sensor

The Emerson EPRO PR6423/003-130 CON021 Eddy Current Sensor is designed to measure the distance between two metal surfaces without physical contact, ideal for applications requiring precise non-contact measurement in industrial automation.

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EMERSON/EPRO PR6423/003-130 CON021 – Advanced Eddy Current Sensor

Sensor Type:Eddy Current

Model:PR6423/003-130 CON021

Module Category:Industrial Control

Operating Range (mm):±1.0

Dynamic Range (μm):0 to 500

Temperature Error (mV/°K):200

Weight (kg):0.3

Material:High-strength, corrosion-resistant alloy

Voltage Rating:24V DC

Frequency Response (kHz):Up to 10 kHz

Installation Compatibility:Flexible mounting options for various environments

    The EMERSON/EPRO PR6423/003-130 CON021 Eddy Current Sensor boasts a compact yet durable design, making it ideal for integration into a variety of industrial equipment and processes.

    This sensor utilizes advanced eddy current technology for precise non-contact detection, enabling accurate measurement of metal parts without physical contact, which reduces wear and maintenance needs.

    With an operating temperature range from -20°C to +85°C, this sensor is built to withstand harsh industrial environments, ensuring reliable performance in diverse applications.

    The sensor’s high accuracy and resolution provide exceptional detail in detecting the presence and movement of conductive materials, enhancing operational efficiency and precision in manufacturing lines.

    Featuring IP67 environmental protection class, the sensor is protected against dust ingress and water splashes, ensuring longevity even in dusty or wet conditions.

    The sensor supports multiple output signals, including 4-20mA and PWM, allowing seamless integration into various control systems, facilitating easy monitoring and control of industrial processes.

EMERSON/EPRO PR6423/003-130 CON021 Eddy Current Sensor

EMERSON/EPRO PR6423/003-130 CON021 Eddy Current Sensor