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Proximity sensors detect the presence of objects from short and long distances and offer a much faster response time compared to contact sensors.
We have a large selection of different proximity sensor types available at RS. Each comes from leading manufacturers like Omron Automation, SICK, and our very own RS PRO. This means you'll only find the highest-quality products when you shop for your proximity sensors with us.
Start your search today by filtering our products by specific proximity sensor types, like magnetic or ultrasonic. We may then be able to offer same-day shipping once you find the item you're looking for.
Take a look at our in-depth guide below to learn more about proximity sensors and find out which one is best for you. Alternatively, you can contact us directly and our experts will be happy to help.
What are proximity sensors used for?
A proximity sensor's basic function is to transmit data via an electrical signal when it detects the presence of an object in its vicinity. This is a handy piece of technology that has many applications in everyday life:
- Cellphones: Touchscreen phones use proximity sensors to detect when they're placed against a user's ear. This then turns off the display so the keypad isn't inadvertently touched.
- Manufacturing: Proximity sensors are used along production lines to detect an object's presence or count the number of products passing along the line.
What are the different proximity sensor types?
Although proximity sensors all work similarly, there are several different types that have different applications.
Capacitive proximity sensors
Capacitive sensors detect objects when they enter their electrostatic field. They are usually utilized for close-range applications like assessing liquid levels. One of the most common uses of these sensors is for counting products in automated production machines.
Inductive proximity sensors
An inductive proximity sensor creates an electromagnetic field via an oscillating circuit. Changes in oscillation indicate the presence of an object, which triggers the sensor. This device is typically used to detect ferrous materials, which makes them highly effective for detecting landmines in the military.
Magnetic proximity sensors
Magnetic proximity sensors use a magnetic field to measure the presence or absence of an item. One of the most common uses of this type of sensor is to detect whether a door or window is open.
Ultrasonic proximity sensors
Ultrasonic proximity sensors use high-frequency sound waves to detect objects. These proximity sensors emit sound waves which are then reflected, enabling the distance of the object to be calculated. They can be used to measure wind speed, fluid levels, and speed through air or water. The military uses ultrasonic proximity sensors in unmanned aerial vehicles to monitor objects in an area.
Benefits of using proximity detectors
- Contactless: With all detection being done remotely, you'll avoid causing any damage through contact.
- High resistance levels: Proximity detectors can function even when surroundings become dusty or wet and are suited to a wide range of temperatures.
- Rapid response speed: With no switch required, proximity sensors offer faster detection of objects.
Buy your proximity sensors from RS
You'll find thousands of proximity sensor products in our extensive range. Plus, we've developed great relationships with leading manufacturers over the years, ensuring our selection includes options for an array of applications.
Use our advanced filters to make your experience more efficient. You can also take a closer look at each item by tapping the product PDF icon to make sure it’s the right one for you.
We'll swiftly process your order and get it ready to be delivered from our high-tech distribution center in Texas.
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