Our Industrial Sensors include
Proximity & Position Sensors - A Proximity & Position Sensor is a device that detects the presence, absence, or position of an object without or with minimal physical contact. The main types include inductive sensors (for metal detection), capacitive sensors (for solids or liquids), photoelectric sensors (light-based detection), and magnetic/Hall-effect sensors (for detecting magnets or magnetic fields). They are widely used in industries such as automotive, packaging, manufacturing, and robotics for part counting, position monitoring, automation, and safety interlocks.
Temperature Sensors - A Temperature Sensor is an instrument that detects temperature and converts it into an electrical signal for monitoring or control. The main types include thermocouples (for high-temperature applications), RTDs (for high-accuracy measurements), thermistors (for sensitive low- to medium-temperature ranges), and infrared/pyrometers (for non-contact temperature measurement). They are widely used in industries such as chemical, food & beverage, pharmaceuticals, and power generation for process control, safety monitoring, and quality assurance.
Pressure Sensors - A Pressure Sensor is an instrument that detects the pressure of liquids or gases and converts it into an electrical signal for monitoring or control. The main types include strain gauge sensors (measure deformation under pressure), capacitive sensors (detect pressure via capacitance changes), and piezoelectric sensors (generate voltage under dynamic pressure). They are widely used in industries such as oil & gas, chemical, HVAC, and water treatment for process control, safety monitoring, and leak detection.
Flow Sensors - A Flow Sensor is an instrument that detects and quantifies the flow rate of liquids or gases, converting it into an electrical signal for monitoring or control. The main types include turbine flow sensors (rotating blades measure flow), electromagnetic flow sensors (for conductive fluids), ultrasonic flow sensors (using sound waves), and Coriolis flow sensors (measuring mass flow). They are widely used in industries such as chemical, water treatment, oil & gas, and pharmaceuticals for process control, batching, and energy management.
Level Sensors - A Level Sensor is an instrument that detects the level of liquids, solids, or bulk materials in tanks, silos, or vessels and converts it into a readable or control signal. The main types include float sensors (mechanical detection), ultrasonic sensors (non-contact sound-based measurement), radar sensors (microwave-based non-contact measurement), and capacitive sensors (detect level changes via capacitance). They are widely used in industries such as chemical, water treatment, food & beverage, and pharmaceuticals for process control, inventory management, and overflow protection.
Motion & Speed Sensors - A Motion and Speed Sensor is an instrument that measures the movement, position, or speed of objects or machinery and converts it into a readable or control signal. The main types include rotary encoders (measure shaft rotation and speed), linear encoders (measure straight-line motion), and tachometers (measure rotational speed). They are widely used in industries such as manufacturing, robotics, conveyor systems, and automotive for motion control, automation, and equipment monitoring.