Photoelectric sensors and diffuse sensors


Looking to enhance your automation setup? Look no further than our top-notch photoelectric sensors and diffuse sensors. Whether you need a compact sensor for tight spaces or a robust one with an extended range, our sensors deliver outstanding performance, reliability, and quality craftsmanship, all proudly "made in Germany".

Know what you need? Let us help you find the exact sensor for your project.


Data​​s​​​​he​​​​​​et​​ Contact us!

Photoelectric Sensors


Our photoelectric sensors and diffuse sensors offer a wide range of features to meet your needs, such as precise background suppression, accurate small-part detection, and reliable detection of transparent objects. They are designed to operate seamlessly in tough industrial environments, with tightly sealed (IP 69 / IP 67) plastic housings cleared by the Ecolab Standard.





Photoelectric Sensors from Sensopart


Mounting & Alignment


Setting up and aligning sensors is a piece of cake with SensoPart products: user-friendly accessories like the dovetail mounting found in some series, adjustment options via IO-Link, Teach-in button, and control input, as well as the handy Auto-detect function (exclusively available from SensoPart) that enables sensors to automatically identify PNP or NPN wiring, making it easy to use just one sensor variant​





Mounted Photoelectric and diffuse sensors from Sensopart


Why Use Diffuse sensors?

 
Polished covering panels on machinery, blinking warning lamps on passing vehicles, moving machine parts, sunlight coming through a window – all these are background effects that can make detection of the actual target object considerably more difficult. 

So it is a major advantage if one uses sensors that one can rely on: diffuse sensors with background suppression from SensoPart. They only see what they are supposed to see: the object itself – regardless of the material, shape and color – and nothing else!









Why use diffuse sensors?


The benefits of photoelectric retro-reflective sensors


In photoelectric retro-reflective sensors, both the transmitter and receiver are housed together for convenience. The transmitter emits light that bounces off a reflector and is then analyzed by the receiver. One of the perks of this setup is the compact size of the reflector, making installation a breeze as it's a passive component that doesn't require any additional connections.





THe benefits of photoelectric retro-reflecive sensors



Invite us to your location!

Let's talk about your logistic needs


Book a robot visit 



Ready to ask a question?

We answer within 24 hours on week days!

Ask a question