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Baumer Group, founded in 1952 and based in Frauenfeld, Switzerland, is a leading manufacturer of sensors, encoders, measuring instruments, and components for automated image processing. Their extensive product range supports applications in factory automation, motion control, and process automation, offering high precision and reliability. Baumer's emphasis on innovation, quality, and customer-specific solutions has earned them a strong reputation in industries such as food and beverage, pharmaceuticals, automotive, and logistics, with a global network of sales and service partners.
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DETECTS ANY OBJECT EVEN FROM A DISTANCE: RELIABLE DETECTION WITH THE NEW OPTICAL SENSORS OT300 AND OT500

Baumer adds new OT300 and OT500 sensors to their portfolio of photoelectric sensors. The sensors offer a large detection range of up to 2.6 m thanks to time-of-flight measurement. Independent of the angle of installation, the sensors will reliably detect objects, even with a demanding surface. Due to the compact design, 3D CAD data with integrated beam path and standardized IO-Link interface they easily integrate and enable convenient parameterization.

NEW BAUMER STRAIN SENSORS WITH IO-LINK WHICH IS SMART AND STANDARD

Screw-on strain sensors frequently provide a clever alternative to force measurement. Particularly for large forces, they are significantly more cost-efficient than force sensors.Additionally, they allow different force ranges to be covered by just one sensor and can be integrated quickly and easily into existing machines and systems.

FLEXIBLE PARAMETERIZATION OF FORCE MEASUREMENT WITH IO-LINK – DIGITAL OR ANALOGUE

The new DAB10 measuring amplifiers with IO-Link simplify commissioning and enable optimum parameterization of additional functions and signal conditioning for all strain gauge-based force sensors of any manufacturer. Thanks to parameterization via IO-Link, users can also profit from these benefits when using conventional analogue outputs. The measuring amplifier is available as an all-IO-Link variant or as a variant with voltage or current output with two additional digital I/Os. Force measurement has never been easier while being future-oriented in parallel.

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