Turck Introduces Extended Range 2-Wire Stainless Steel Faced Sensors

Turck is pleased to announce the addition of a 2-wire, DC stainless steel faced sensor with an extended sensing range. With the extended range additions, Turck furthers its most complete line of stainless steel faced sensors in North America.

MINNEAPOLIS (Feb. 4, 2016) - Turck is pleased to announce the addition of a 2-wire, DC stainless steel faced sensor with an extended sensing range. With the extended range additions, Turck furthers its most complete line of stainless steel faced sensors in North America.


Stainless steel faced sensors are an ideal fit to be used as substitutes for traditional plastic faced sensors in applications where the sensors are routinely damaged by impact. The one-piece housing is made from high-grade stainless steel which resists corrosion and is rated IP67 against moisture ingress. The standard temperature rating for the line is -25 to +70°C.

The rugged construction and design of the stainless steel sensor line allows it to fit the needs of a wide variety of applications. PTFE or WeldGuard® coating is available upon request.

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Turck is a pioneer in industrial automation technology, providing customers with a comprehensive line of quality and advanced technology products in a fast, flexible and accurate manner. With more than 4,000 people working in 28 countries, Turck has built global partnerships with customers based on engineering expertise, flexibility and our willingness to take on engineering challenges that others wont. For more information, visit www.turck.com.

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