Photosensors are used to detect the positions or prescence or absences of objects throught the use of light. Aleph's range includes
- Photointerrupters
- Reflective Type Photosensors
- Regressive Reflective Type Photosensors
- Separate Type Photosensors
- Actuator Type Photosensors
- Photo Level Sensors
Office automation and computer industries are two of the primary areas where these sensors are used. ALEPH's actuator type sensors are original designs using state of the art technology. Aleph has received an excellent reputation for our being energy efficient as well as saving space and design cost.
ALEPH opto sensors have earned a fine reputation in this demanding field. Due to our years of experience in advanced sensor technology and our strict quality control process, ALEPH interrupter, reflective and actuator type opto sensors offer many advantages such as quick response, ease of use, compact size and low cost. These are a few of the reasons why ALEPH sensors play a major role in automation and miniaturization today.
As applications become more sophisticated, manufacturers are continually required to design new sensors and enhance technology that meets the customers needs. In order to address these demands ALEPH has designed over 150 standard catalog sensors and is developing over 250 custom made designs per year for special customer requests. All of our sensors are engineered using state of the art technology, vertical integration and strict quality control procedures.
Give ALEPH sensors a try and see our technology and quality at work.
- Interrupt mode includes dust/waterproof packages
- Reflective mode includes ambient light filters
- Lever actuated (counterweight and spring loaded)
- Single Phototransistor, Photo Darlington, and Schmitt Triger output styles
- PCB and panel mount
Download the 2006 Aleph Photosensors Data Book (8 MB PDF) or click on the Product Details Web link on the right to visit our website for in depth information and application notes
E mail us with your inquiries or to request a hard copy of the Photosensors Data Book
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