HAMILTON Inductive Proximity Switches are solid state
switching devices based on Eddy Current Loss Principle. An alternating
electromagnetic Field is developed at the sensing face of the proximity
switch. When any metallic object enters this field the eddy current
increase. The amplitude of the oscillations of electro magnetic field is
consequently reduced. This reduction in amplitude is processed and an output
stage is switched on or off. For DC switches this output stage is either a
PNP or NPN transistor and For AC switches it is a Thyristor.
THE PRODUCT RANGE
- 3 wire DC switches with PNP/NPN, NO/NC, Flush/Non Flush
combinations.
- 2/3 wire AC switches with NO/NC, Flush/Non Flush combinations.
- Photoelectric Proximity Switches, Diffuse Scan type with
adjustable sensing range.
- Photoelectric Thru Beam Sensor (Range upto 4 Meters).
- Capacitive Proximity Switches.
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