Pepperl+Fuchs ML100-8-H-350-RT/103/115b
Background suppression sensor
- Miniature design
- Easy to use
- Very bright, highly visible light spot
- Full metal thread mounting
- Highly visible LEDs for Power ON and switching state
- Not sensitive to ambient light
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The ML100-8-H-350-RT/103/115b is a high-precision photoelectric sensor with a sensing range of 350 mm. Its background suppression feature enables it to reliably detect objects within close proximity, which is essential for tasks such as quality inspection and small-part detection. The sensor's IP67-rated design provides protection against harsh industrial conditions, ensuring reliable operation in challenging environments.
Datasheet:
Switching type | The switching type of the sensor is adjustable. The default setting is: light on |
Angle of divergence | approx. 4 ?° |
Polarization filter | no |
Control elements | Sensing range adjuster |
Black/White difference (6 %/90 %) | < 18 % at 350 mm |
MTTFd | 860 a |
Detection range | 5 ... 350 mm |
Operating voltage | 10 ... 30 V DC |
Diagnostic Coverage (DC) | 0 % |
Light type | modulated visible red light |
Function indicator | LED yellow: lights when object is detected |
Degree of protection | IP67 |
Light source | LED |
Mission Time (TM) | 20 a |
Connection | 300 mm fixed cable with 4-pin, M12 x 1 connector |
Control elements | Light-on/dark-on changeover switch |
Diameter of the light spot | approx. 20 mm at a distance of 350 mm |
Signal output | 1 PNP output, short-circuit protected, reverse polarity protected, open collector |
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