SICK INOX SERIES INDUCTIVE SENSORS
Sensing solutions in IP 69K, V4A and with triple sensing distance for the food & beverage industry
Strict hygiene requirements make the food and beverage industries one of the toughest environments for industrial sensors. The requirement profile encompasses not only the process temperatures and pressures in production, but also uncompromising cleaning regimes.

IP 69K
Cleaning in Place (CIP) and high-pressure cleaners with aggressive detergents, acids and alkaline solutions challenge sensors in the extreme. The INOX series, with IP 69K protection, withstands even the hardest tests.

High-pressure cleaning with 100 bar jets over short distances, abrupt temperature changes and corrosive media cannot affect the housing, plug connectors or connection boxes.

V4A + PVC
The mechanical load capacity of a sensor and the resistance to water pressure and aggressive media entirely depend on the selection of the housing and sealing materials. The INOX series features a fully sealed sensor housing in V4A (1.4404, 316L) stainless steel.

The food-compliant stainless steel screw connections and housings in V4A (1.4404, 316L), as well as contact carriers and moulding in PVC and fully sealed in electronics, ensure maximum operational safety.

TRIPLE SENSING DISTANCE
In food production, the location of the sensor and also the positioning of the objects to be detected cannot always be reliably guaranteed. With the triple sensing distance of up to 40mm for the IM 30, the INOX series provides the flexibility required in industry.

Additional benefits are provided by the connection box suitable for up to 16 sensors, substantially reducing the wiring requirements for systems equipped with large numbers of sensors. This makes for an effective solution in terms of both convenience and costs.

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Inductive Proximity Sensors Product Information Sheet (PDF)
Triple Sensing Range Inductive Sensors Technical Information (PDF)
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