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Emerson PR6424/006-111 CON031 Eddy Current Sensor: Precision Measurement Solution for Industrial Applications

The Emerson PR6424/006-111 CON031 Eddy Current Sensor is an advanced solution designed for precise, non-contact measurement in industrial control systems. It offers unparalleled accuracy and reliability, making it ideal for applications requiring high-precision monitoring.

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Emerson PR6424/006-111 CON031 Eddy Current Sensor: Precision Measurement Solution for Industrial Applications

Operating Principle:Eddy current sensing technology

Measurement Range:±1.0 mm (.04 in) static, 0 to 500μm (0 to 20 mil) dynamic

Accuracy:+/- 0.1% F.S.

Temperature Range:-20°C to +85°C

Resolution:0.1 μm

Response Time:≤10 ms

Power Supply Voltage:12 VDC to 28 VDC

Output:0 to 10 Vdc, 4 to 20 mA

    Designed with state-of-the-art eddy current technology, the Emerson PR6424/006-111 CON031 sensor ensures precise measurement accuracy in critical industrial settings. Its compact size and robust construction make it suitable for various harsh environments.

    Equipped with a high-resolution sensor, this eddy current sensor can accurately measure distances down to sub-micron levels, making it ideal for applications requiring high precision, such as robotic assembly lines or precision machinery.

    With its wide operating temperature range from -20°C to +85°C, the sensor is designed to withstand extreme conditions without compromising performance, ensuring reliability across different industrial sectors.

    Featuring a quick response time of less than 10 milliseconds, this sensor ensures minimal lag in measurement responses, which is crucial for systems requiring real-time feedback and control.

    The Emerson PR6424/006-111 CON031 is compatible with various power supplies, offering flexibility in installation scenarios. Its versatile output options, including 0 to 10 Vdc and 4 to 20 mA, facilitate seamless integration into existing control systems.

Emerson PR6424/006-111 CON031 Eddy Current Sensor