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BAUMER......O500.....Photoelectric Sensors.....The NexGen Series!

Baumer offers more high-precision sensing solutions in more technology groups than any other company in the world.   Maximum reliability: Increased power reserves for reliable operation in demanding conditions.
qTeach guarantees reliable commissioning.   Seamlessly integrated electronics increases MTTF values.   Convenience: Design-in thanks to 3D model with integrated optical axis.   Maximum flexibility during the entire planning phase thanks to OneBox Design.   Commissioning through easy and perfectly guided qTeach.   QTarget reduces adjustment operations during installation thanks to the aligned optical axis.   Low total operating costs:   Baumer offers added value from planning to operation through simple usage.   The most economical solution for optical sensor applications.

  • Manufactured by Baumer
  • Available in 3 types:
    • Diffuse sensor with background suppression
    • Retro-reflective
    • SmartReflect - the light barrier without a reflector!
  • One box design - one housing design with different sensor types
  • Fully visible display LEDs
  • Metal sleeve for sturdy mounting
  • Flexible fastening/mounting
  • Innovative qTeach operation
  • Standard LED or Baumer PinPoint LED
    • Standard LED
      • The diffuse light spot is especially suited for object detection during parts feeding
    • PinPoint LED
      • A small, homogeneous light spot with sharp edges makes PinPoint ideal for exact positioning and detection of small parts.
  • Metal sleeve for sturdy fastening
  • qTarget Aligned optical axis
  • Identical position of the optical axis within a sensor principle
  • Aline – powerful CMOS Opto-ASIC for diffuse sensors with background suppression
  • QR code on each sensor
    • Easy access to operating instructions and data sheets on the internet
  • Ideal for the packaging industry and for handling and automation applications

Contact Marshall Wolf Automation today as we have some great stock levels on this type of sensor, levels vary depending on model, contact us today to review your needs and we can suggest the right BAUMER photosensor today.  We can be seen on the web at WWW.WOLFAUTOMATION.COM or contact us via email at sales@wolfautomation.com or call us at 847-658-8130 and tell reception what state you are in and your off to the races.

Baumer O500 Series Photoelectric Sensors, The NexGen Series!

Baumer offers more high-precision sensing solutions in more technology groups than any other company in the world!

Baumer can handle simple monitoring applications up to complex remote wireless intelligence systems. Engineers are on staff to assist you with your applications!

Maximum reliability

  • Increased power reserves for reliable operation in demanding conditions.
  • qTeach guarantees reliable commissioning.
  • Seamlessly integrated electronics increases MTTF values.

Convenience

  • Design-in thanks to 3D model with integrated optical axis.
  • Maximum flexibility during the entire planning phase thanks to OneBox Design.
  • Commissioning through easy and perfectly guided qTeach.
  • qTarget reduces adjustment operations during installation thanks to the aligned optical axis.
Low total operating costs
  • Baumer offers added value from planning to operation through simple usage.
  • The most economical solution for optical sensor applications.

For more information on the Baumer O500 Series Sensors - Please contact Marshall Wolf Automation at 847-658-8130 or on the web at www.wolfautomation.com.

Ultrasonic and photoelectric retro-reflective sensors from Baumer

All kinds of packaging materials dependably detected from highly transparent to glossy!  Perfect for food and beverage packaging applications!

Ultrasonic retro-reflective sensors

  • Reliable detection of highly transparent and glossy materials such as foils and vacuum formed sheetings
  • Convenient configuration of detection range and other parameters via easy teach-in method
  • No specific reflector required – a fix background is sufficient for dependable reflection

Photoelectric retro-reflective sensors

  • Safe detection of glossy and reflecting packaging independent of quality and color
  • Integrated polarization filter ensures dependable recognition of ultra-reflective objects
  • Even small objects are precisely identified by laser sensors featuring a specialized one-lens system

The packaging process pinpoints the requirements of precise motion feedback and process monitoring: Position acquisition, format alignments or process control with the ever-growing demand to speed things up by minimizing setup times and avoiding production wastage. Baumer solutions improve nearly any packaging and bottling process. In the appropriate configuration, the measuring instruments comply with hygiene standards and also match aseptic packaging applications. Versatile, modular concepts provide the flexibility required to master the big diversity of packaging material, surfaces, shapes and colors. The process is quickly and easily adapted to another product in a reproducible manner, whilst sensors ensure the shortest possible processing times. Whether in primary, secondary or end-of-line packaging - Baumer is always the partner you can rely on and Marshall Wolf Automation is the distributor to count on! 

The Next Generation in Photosensors!

The NexGen sensor from Baumer Electric is the next generation in photoelectric sensors.  It offers more high-precision sensing solutions in more technology groups than any other company in the world!

Baumer can handle simple monitoring applications up to complex remote wireless intelligence systems. Engineers are on staff to assist you with your applications!  Available in 3 styles: Diffuse sensor with background suppression, Retro-reflective and Smart Reflect - the light barrier without a reflector! 

You get convenience designed-in thanks to 3D model with integrated optical axis.  Maximum flexibility during the entire planning phase thanks to OneBox Design.  Commissioning through easy and perfectly guided qTeach. qTarget reduces adjustment operations during installation thanks to the aligned optical axis.  The one box design - one housing design with different sensor types makes it easy to switch out sensors when your needs change. 

Marshall Wolf Automation, your authorized industrial automation distributor can assist you with the entire line of sensors from Baumer and many other manufacturers!  Contact us today at 800-325-9653!

Measurement Displacement Sensors

My friends from Pepperl + Fuchs shared this information regarding measurement displacement sensors and I'd like to share it with you:

Measurement displacement sensors are used when you need to know a continuous distance that the sensor is from a selected target. There are two primary output types that can give distance.  The discrete digital output is basically a yes or no signal threshold that will change the output of the sensor when the target reaches a certain distance or falls within a certain range.
An analog output will give a continuous analog signal either on 4 mA to 20 mA or 0 V to 10 V (model dependent). This signal is established by teaching in a window on the sensor that will have the near or far limit return 4 mA or 20 mA. This information is then interpreted by a controller or PLC to give you a distance measurement.

The VDM28 Series is a popular distance measurement photoelectric sensor that is relatively low cost for the range and performance it yields. The VDM28 Series has a diffuse sensing range of 8 meters or about 26 feet. The long sensing distance and small light spot diameter is possible through the class 1 or 2 laser (model dependent) that the sensor utilizes. The long range and exceptional accuracy are all due to to pulse ranging technology.

The sensor sends out a short pulse of light, and that light is reflected off the target. The time it takes for the light pulse to reach the sensor's receiver is used to calculate the target's distance. This method is more effective than phase correlation, which is more susceptible to ambient light due to continuously sending out light and evaluating the slight phase change. Some models of the VDM28 Series of lasers also offer dual, independent discrete outputs for applications where switch outputs are needed rather than a continuous distance measurement.

The photoelectric VDM18 Series is offered for more precise applications requiring a very high resolution at a shorter sensing range. The two primary models have a 100 mm range and a 300 mm range, both with exceptional resolution for applications demanding better than 1 mm accuracy. Since this sensor is based on a triangulation method of distance measurement, both VDM18 models have a better resolution than the VDM28, but this unit is also more costly (usually more than double the price of the VDM28).

Ultrasonic sensors are another common sensing method. Pepperl+Fuchs has several models available. Most come with either switching outputs or analog outputs. They can be used for detection based on a window, threshold value, or they can be used for continuous distance measurement using the analog output. Most UC Series ultrasonic sensors offer a 0 to 10 voltage output and a 4 to 20 mA output signal. There are also discrete signal models. The advantages offered by an ultrasonic sensor are in the function of operation. Since ultrasonic sensors operate by transmitting sound waves instead of a light source, they are not sensitive to targets that have different colors and are a good option for detecting transparent objects. This is critical for tank filling applications when the fluid is transparent such as water or where the use of a laser light source is not possible.

Some successful applications include overhead crane operations, level measurement, or direct distance measurement of targets when accuracy is critical. The tank measuring application described earlier involves using an ultrasonic sensor to determine the level in the tank. If the distance is known, you can derive a formula to find the relationship between the distance, and how full the tank is. Continuous measurement will require an analog output (0 V to 10 V or 4 mA to 20 mA). If continuous measurement is not important, a discrete output model can be used. For example, many tank level applications just need a high and a low point to trigger a pump to turn on or off.  In these applications, a discrete output model is preferred.

Contact the technical department at Marshall Wolf Automation for any application assistance.  Learn more about sensors here!  As a premier factory automation distributor, we are always here to help!

 

R2 Series.....Small Sensors for Tight Places

R2 Series...Small Sensors for Tight Spaces

R2 Series, Pepperl+Fuchs' newest photoelectric sensor family, is finally here. It's the smallest, fully self-contained photoelectric sensor that we have ever offered. And with an extensive array of unique and
valuable features, R2 Series is definitely, a welcome addition to our already outstanding sensor lineup!

Miniature in Size...Mega in Features

  • Ultra miniature: Extremely small design, 24 mm x 7.5 mm x 11.2 mm, with an industry standard mounting footprint. One housing style for all sensing modes.
  • Powerful emitter LED: Easy to align, uniform, and well-defined light spot for consistent detection. Best-in-class sensing distances.
  • Easy installation: Housing contains threaded mounting holes-no nuts required. A 45° cable exit allows the sensor to fit into extremely tight places.
  • Simple operation: Tamperproof housing with no adjustments or controls on the sensor. High-visibility, enhanced status LEDs are easy to see from any direction.
  • Durable construction: Antistatic and abrasion-resistant glass optical face with IP67 protection rating. UL certification in the United States and Canada.
  • Efficient design: Current consumption up to 50% less than competitive models. High ambient-light resistance.
  • Complete sensor family: Offered in four sensing modes, including an advanced thru-beam mode sensor with a secondary emitter LED, providing a laser-like spot size for ultra-high precision...no apertures required!

R2 Series Sensing Mode Types

OBTxx-R2 - Background suppression sensor
R2 Series background suppression sensors detect object presence with precise control, superior color independence, and high repeatability while ignoring objects in the background.
OBTxx-R2-xx-1T - Background evaluation sensor
Utilizing a fixed background (e.g., conveyor, machine part) as a reference, R2 Series background evaluation sensors are a unique alternative to retroreflective sensors, reliably detecting objects regardless of
color, texture, or shape and without the need for a reflector.
OBR1000-R2 - Polarized retroreflective sensor
R2 Series retroreflective sensors offer long-distance sensing and exceptional reliability, regardless of object color, texture, or shape and without the added expense of a thru-beam sensor.
OBE2000-R2 - Thru-beam sensor
With advanced teach-in capabilities, a selectable emitter LED and best-in-class sensing performance, R2 Series thru-beam sensors are an all-in-one solution for a wide array of applications.
 Verify sheet presence

  • Web break detection
  • Count objects with varying colors
  • Part detection on automated rotary tables

Diffuse Mode with Background Evaluation:

  • Verify paper presence in front of a metal surface
  • Detect product while ignoring creases or wrinkles
  • Detect dark-colored or irregularly shaped objects on reflective conveyors

Thru-Beam Mode:

  • Detect extremely small or thin objects
  • Edge detection
  • Stack-height monitoring and alignment
  • Semiconductor and PCB positioning

Polarized Retroreflective Mode:

  • Detect small bottles and containers
  • Entryway monitoring
  • Material overhang detection
  • Presence detection of passing totes or cartons

Diffuse Mode with Background Evaluation:

  • Verify paper presence in front of a metal surface
  • Detect product while ignoring creases or wrinkles
  • Detect dark-colored or irregularly shaped objects on reflective conveyors

Thru-Beam Mode:

  • Detect extremely small or thin objects
  • Edge detection
  • Stack-height monitoring and alignment
  • Semiconductor and PCB positioning

Polarized Retroreflective Mode:

  • Detect small bottles and containers
  • Entryway monitoring
  • Material overhang detection

Hygenienic Sensors from Baumer

Processing and packaging food products need to meet demanding requirements.  Baumer has a broad offering of photoelectric, liquid level, inductive, and ultrasonic hygienic sensors designed to withstand chemicals and/or high pressure washdowns.

For volume measurement in meat and cheese processing, Baumer’s OADR 20 series of Laser Distance Measurement Sensors provides a high degree of accuracy and resolutions from 5 µm. Encased in a stainless steel housing, these sensors feature Baumer’s unique proTect+ impermeability design to ensure compliance with protection class IP68/IP69K, even after repeated temperature cycles.

Used to detect food items or packages on conveyor belts, Baumer Series 14 hygienic photoelectric sensors are available in standard models and in a version featuring SmartReflect, an award-winning light barrier that operates without a reflector and has a sensing distance of 800 mm.

Do you need an alternative to a vibrating fork swith?  In liquid level measurement applications, Baumer CleverLevel sensors are outstanding. Certified according to FDA, EHEDG, and 3A guidelines, these sensors offer 1.4404 stainless steel housings, matching PM023 weld-in boss, and PEEK plastic sensor tips that protrude only 18 millimeters into the container or tube to avoid flow blockage. LBFS versions feature standard output configurations and operate from -40 to +115°C, while LFFS versions withstand operating process temperatures from -40 to +200°C and are programmable using a separately ordered Flexprogrammer.

Marshall Wolf Automation has technical help on staff and we are happy to assist with your application questions.  Call us today at 800-325-9653.

New Baumer O500 Series Photoelectric Sensors In Stock!

Marshall Wolf Automation has the new Baumer O500 series in stock and ready to ship!

Are you looking for a low cost retro-reflective photoelectric sensor? We have the new Baumer Electric O500 O500.RR-11096090 for just $63.75 each. This part has an 8000mm sensing range, M12, 4-pin and can ship today!

Another popular one is our Baumer O500.GR-11096062 which is a diffuse sensor with background suppression, 600mm sensing range, M12, 3-pin. Also ready to ship today!

Marshall Wolf Automation has a full offering of miniature photoelectric sensors available from top manufacturers! We are authorized industrial automation distributors for Pepperl+Fuchs, IDEC, Baumer, Takex, Autonics and many more.

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Watch the YouTube video that explains everything you need to know about the new Baumer Electric 0500 Series!

Marshall Wolf Automation is your authorized industrial automation distributor for the complete line of Baumer Electric photoelectric sensors, inductive and capacitive proximity sensors and ultrasonics sensors.

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What Is A Diffuse Photoelectric Sensor?

I often get questions regarding the different photoelectric sensing methods. This blog will discuss diffuse sensors.

Diffuse sensors use the target itself as the reflector. Detection occurs with the reflection of light off the object back to the receiver. This differs from through-beams and retro-reflective because those methods detect based on the interruption of the beam.

In a diffused situation the emitter sends out a beam of light, generally infrared, visible red or laser beam, which is reflected by the target when it enters the detectable area. The beam is diffused off of the target in all directions and part of that beam will return back to the receiver, which is inside of the same housing as the emitter.

A great example of diffuse sensors is bathroom sinks - your hands act as the target/reflector. When the sensor detects your hands it will turn the water on.

Diffuse photoelectric sensors have some limitations, due to using the target as the reflector. Non-reflective targets, such as matte-black paper, will have a significantly reduced sensing range compared to a bright white target.

Marshall Wolf Automation has a complete product offering of diffuse photoelectric sensors! We are authorized industrial automation distributors for:

  • Autonics
  • Baumer Electric
  • Carlo Gavazzi
  • Datasensor
  • IDEC
  • Leuze Electronic
  • Pepperl+Fuchs
  • Takex