Capacitive Sensor
Capacitive Sensor - To Actually Detect Any Object
A capacitive sensor is a non-contact sensor that detects almost any object regardless of its material. For instance, this sensor can detect solid materials - metal, wood, plastic, and glass to name a few. It also can detect liquids like oil, water, and paint.
To detect these targets, a capacitive sensor emits an electrical field. It actually acts like a simple capacitor. The capacitive sensor can detect a target when the target disrupts this electrical field.
You can adjust almost all capacitive sensors’ detecting distance using their sensitivity adjuster.
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Sensors Types [Simple Explanation of Each Type]
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Capacitive Sensor M30, AC 2 wire, Normally Open - CR30-15AO
Autonics
Autonics capacitive sensor M30, Normally Open - CR30-15AO 15 mm Sensing distance, Normally Open, Cable type connection Regarding Capacitive proximity sensor, when the sensor power is on, the oscillation of the current is close to 0V... -
Riko Capacitive Sensor KC1820-KP2
Riko
Characteristic Maximum distance to grounded metal target. Sensitivity adjustment:20-turm potentiometer (VR). Widely applied to detect metal, water, oil, glass, plastics, paper etc.