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Balluff publishes sensors catalog

10 September, 2015
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This 130 page catalog highlights sensor products with order codes, technical specifications, applications, drawings, photos, and selection and application guides.

September 10, 2015 - Balluff publishes 130 page sensors catalog with order codes, technical specifications, applications, drawings, photos, and selection and application guides.

The Global line includes a wide range of top-quality, performance proven products for standard applications. These Global products are economically priced and suitable for most purposes. The Global line includes inductive, photoelectric, capacitive and magnetic field sensors, along with their matching accessories.

Benefits of Balluff's Global Sensor Line:

  • Quality products for standard applications
  • Best price/performance ratio
  • Short delivery time - most products are in stock and readily available
  • International certifications such as CE, cULus, etc.
  • Worldwide applicable and worldwide service

About Balluff:

Balluff Inc., the U.S. subsidiary of Balluff GmbH, Neuhausen, Germany, is a leading manufacturer of a wide range of inductive, photoelectric, vision, capacitive and magnetic sensors as well as linear position transducers, RFID systems, and networking products. Balluff products for OEM and factory floor solutions are used to control, regulate, automate, assemble, position, and monitor manufacturing, assembly, and packaging sequences for industries including: metalworking, automotive, plastics, material handling, wood processing, aerospace, alternative energy, medical, electrical, and electronics.

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