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This article is written and provided by Brian Tarbox, Product Manager, Sensor Division, Turck, Inc.
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Evolving applications mandate new proximity sensor designs
As automation equipment continues to decrease in size and increase in complexity, sensor manufacturers are striving to provide smaller sensors with greater capabilities that meet new user requirements. Many new designs can function in confined spaces where traditional, larger, barrel-shaped proximity sensors cannot.By: TURCK Inc., Brian Tarbox11 November, 2006 | 3 minutes
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