Balluff releases BIP linear inductive position sensor

  • September 22, 2011
Balluff releases BIP linear inductive position sensor
Balluff releases BIP linear inductive position sensor

September 22, 2011 - Balluff’s BIP linear inductive position sensor has an absolute measuring principle for position monitoring in applications such as drive spindles and clamping devices for tools and workpieces. The sensor can also be used for many other linear motion applications such as punch depth, grab positions, rolling positions, valve positions, etc. The BIP is non-contact and linear travel of up to 40mm can be reliably detected. The Balluff BIP has excellent resolution of 14 microns, high repeat accuracy of +/- 80 microns and non linearity of ± 250 microns for optimal process quality. Available outputs include 0…10 V and 4…20 mA. The sensor’s high degree of repeat accuracy guarantees excellent process quality, even in cramped locations with temperatures up to 85 °C. Mechanical adjustments are not necessary as the sensor is teachable on site, allowing the measuring range to be adapted to the application. With the IO-Link Variant this is also possible via the control system. 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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