No calibration needed! Compact structure digital wideband sensor.
The "Digital Wideband Sensor FE 45" is a sensor that detects the edge of a web using infrared light. Due to its wide detection range, no adjustments are needed for changes in web width. It has the characteristic of being unaffected by changes in transparency or ambient light. Additionally, it features a self-supporting structure with an aluminum support inside, allowing for the use of a plexiglass tube in dry or humid environments, and a glass tube in wet environments. 【Features】 ■ Extremely compact structure ■ No calibration required ■ Capable of handling a maximum web width of 3,800mm ■ Sensor can be used up to 60°C ■ Can detect multiple webs simultaneously with a single unit *Please visit our website to download the catalog.
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【Technical Data (Partial)】 ■Rated Voltage, Rated Voltage Range: 24V DC, 20-30V DC ■Power Consumption: Maximum 0.4A ■Ambient Temperature of Equipment: 0℃ to +60℃ ■Storage Temperature: 0℃ to +85℃ ■Compatible Web Width: Maximum 3800mm Three types available according to measurement accuracy: FE4511 (±5mm) FE4521 (±2-3mm) FE4531 (±1mm) *Please visit our website to download the catalog.
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*Please visit our website to download the catalog.* Numerous domestic implementation results! It can be used for centering devices and for width measurement applications.
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Erhardt+Leimer GmbH (hereinafter referred to as "E+L"), based in Germany, is a market leader in the fields of web guiding devices (web tension correction devices), tension control, and image inspection systems, operating worldwide. As its Japanese subsidiary, we provide automation and labor-saving equipment for manufacturers across a wide range of industries. Through the sale of web guiding systems, tension control systems, inspection systems, components, and customer service, we help improve the operability and quality of our customers' production lines while assisting in cost reduction. On March 1, 2011, we changed our organization from a limited liability company to a joint-stock company. Additionally, on January 1, 2013, we relocated our headquarters from Ishikawa Prefecture to Yokohama City.