Operating Range:±1.0 mm (.04 in) Static, 0 to 500 μm (0 to 20 mil) Dynamic
Temperature Error:+/- 200 mV / 100˚ K
Weight:0.4 kg
Measurement Accuracy:0.2% of reading + 1 μm
Environmental Conditions:Operating temperature: -20°C to +70°C; Storage temperature: -40°C to +85°C
Electrical Specifications:Input voltage: 10…30 VDC; Output signal: 0…10 VDC or 4…20 mA
Protection Rating:IP67
Introducing the Emerson PR6424/004-010 CON021 eddy current sensor, a top-tier solution for industries seeking unparalleled accuracy in non-destructive material thickness and gap measurements. This sensor is meticulously designed for precision and reliability, making it an indispensable tool in quality control processes across various manufacturing sectors.
Featuring an operating range from ±1.5 mm, this sensor ensures reliable performance under diverse conditions. Its high accuracy, down to ±0.025 mm, surpasses industry standards, guaranteeing precise measurements every time. With a measurement frequency up to 1 kHz, it adapts swiftly to fast-moving applications, enhancing efficiency without compromising on precision.
Operable within a temperature range of -40°C to +85°C, the Emerson PR6424/004-010 CON021 sensor maintains consistent performance even in extreme environments. Its lightning-fast response time of ≤10 ms ensures that it can adapt to rapid changes in the manufacturing process, delivering real-time data for immediate action.
The sensor’s robust signal output of 4-20 mA facilitates seamless integration with existing control systems, streamlining the automation process. It’s equipped with IP67 environmental protection, making it resistant to dust and water ingress, ensuring longevity in harsh industrial settings.
Backed by Emerson’s commitment to quality, the PR6424/004-010 CON021 eddy current sensor comes with comprehensive support and a long service life, backed by extensive field testing. It is the trusted choice for manufacturers looking to enhance their production processes with precision and reliability.
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