Standex-meder Announced MK28 Vane Sensor,Ideal for Robotics, Automotive Applications, and Industrial Automation Equipment
Standex Electronics, a global manufacturer of reed switches, sensors, relays, and magnetics, announced its MK28 vane-operated sensors for harsh environments. These sensors combine the reed sensor and actuator magnet in the same rugged housing and are ideal for applications in the automotive, industrial automation equipment, and robotics industries.
At the heart of this sensor is an integral magnetic reed switch from Standex Electronics, the world leader in magnetic reed switch design and manufacture. Actuation occurs when a suitable vane passes through the slot between the actuator magnet and the switch.
The MK28 VANE SENSOR is available in three versions: normally open, normally closed, and changeover. All versions can be enclosed in custom-tooled housing to meet customer specifications, and all internal PCBs are manufactured using Standex Electronics’s in-house SMT assembly processes for the utmost quality.
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Automotive, industrial automation equipment, and robotics industries
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