null

Rugged Washdown Inductive Sensors Designed for Monitoring Status of Control Valves in Dairy-Product Industry

Manufacturers use stainless-steel pipes to transfer raw milk from one operation to another in a dairy-processing plant. Actuator-equipped control valves are used to control the flow of the fluid.

Multiple rotary valves deliver liquid material to process stations in sequence, keeping specified flow rates and volume limits. 

They are also designed to avoid the risk of cross-contamination during CIP cleaning.

We need sensors able to monitor these control valve's positions.

Requirements of the sensors needed:

• Being mounted on the rotary actuators where possible
• Real-time communication with the plant-wide control systems

What can be our best solution?

Washdown inductive sensors are the best solution for this application. These sensors connect with different controllers of the factory process controller.

A specially designed actuator-mounted bracket keeps two sensors.

Rugged Washdown Inductive Sensors Designed for Monitoring Status of Control Valves in Dairy-Product Industry

Features of the solution:

• An M12 diameter
• IP68/IP69K rated 
• An all-metal body
• PBTB sensing faces 
• Vacuum-coated electronics
• An industry-standard PNP normally open output
• Fully integrated 
• A detection range of up to 2 mm
• Highly appropriate for the harsh washdown condition
• Integral M12 connectors
• A TPE-S-sheathed cable interconnecting M12 connectors with the customers' control system 
• High reliability
• Cost-effectiveness 
• Simple usage

If this solution is helpful for you, click on inductive sensors to see different variations of these sensors.

Which food & beverages manufacturers are you familiar with? Consider Contrinex company, which is a leader in this field.

Do You Need Help For Field Installation?

We have thought everything through, submit your request for an on-site support.

Do You Need More Solutions?  Have a Look at Our Vast Applications

Counting Packs of Shrink-Wrapped Cartons in High-Volume Packing Process by Long-Distance Photoelectric Sensors

Counting Packs of Shrink-Wrapped Cartons in High-Volume Packing Process by Long-Distance Photoelectric Sensors

Checking the Arrangement of Labels and the Presence of Imprints in the Packaging Process via Versatile Contrast Sensors

Checking the Arrangement of Labels and the Presence of Imprints in the Packaging Process via Versatile Contrast Sensors

Other Food and Beverage Applications

Selected Applications From Food and Beverage Industry

 

Related Products