SICK

SICK

SICK, a global sensor manufacturer, excels in providing cutting-edge solutions for factory automation, logistics automation, and process automation. Established in 1946 by Dr. Erwin Sick, the company is headquartered in Waldkirch im Breisgau near Freiburg, Germany. With a strong presence worldwide through over 50 subsidiaries, equity investments, and numerous agencies, SICK leads the market by offering innovative sensors and application solutions. These solutions not only ensure secure and efficient process control but also prioritize individual safety, accident prevention, and environmental protection.

Ultrasonic Receivers, Transmitters - Industrial

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Industrial Ultrasonic Receivers and Transmitters are specialized devices designed to detect and transmit high frequency sound waves, respectively. They are essential in various industrial applications that require precise distance measurement or detection of objects through sound waves. These devices are characterized by their frequency, rated voltage, and beam angle. The frequency range of ultrasonic receivers and transmitters varies depending on the specific application they are intended for. Typical operating frequencies include 50Hz, 10kHz to 65kHz, 20kHz, 25kHz, 28kHz, 38kHz to 42kHz, 40kHz, 42kHz, 49.5kHz, 58kHz, 60kHz, 300kHz, 1MHz, 2.45MHz, and 168MHz. The rated voltage of these devices is also an important consideration, as it determines the amount of power required to operate them. The beam angle of ultrasonic receivers and transmitters refers to the angle at which the sound waves are emitted or received. This parameter plays a crucial role in determining the coverage area of the device. Industrial Ultrasonic Receivers and Transmitters are specifically designed for use in industrial settings. They are made from durable materials that are capable of withstanding harsh environmental conditions such as extreme temperatures, humidity, and dust. These devices are commonly used in industries such as automotive, aerospace, manufacturing, and robotics. In summary, Industrial Ultrasonic Receivers and Transmitters are specialized devices that detect and transmit high frequency sound waves. They are characterized by their frequency, rated voltage, and beam angle. These devices are designed for use in industrial settings, providing reliable and precise distance measurement and object detection.