An integrated terminal chamber for the vendor's line of uprox+ sensors conforms to FDA requirements for washdown environments, including food and beverage industry applications.
This chamber includes removable terminals for quick and easy mounting using screws or cage clamps. By rotating the cover by 180 degrees, a user can select either a straight or 90-degree cable exit. The sensor line detects all metals at the same rated distance and meets the requirements for food-safe materials. The sensors are available in 12mm, 18mm and 30mm stainless steel barrels with a liquid crystal polymer (LCP) front cap that is impermeable to cleaning agents, disinfectants, high pressure and steam cleaning.
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