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Inductive / Capacitive Sensors

Inductive and capacitive sensors are both used for non-contact detection of objects, but they have different operating principles and applications. Inductive sensors use a coil and oscillator to create an electromagnetic field that is dampened by the presence of a metallic object. Capacitive sensors use a capacitive plate to create an electrostatic field that is affected by the variation of capacitance between the sensor and the object. Inductive sensors can only detect conductive objects, while capacitive sensors can detect both metallic and nonmetallic objects, such as liquid, plastic, and paper.

Engineering Class Chains

Do you need to elevate, convey, operate or drive something? Then you probably need an engineering chain. These jack-of-all-trades chains provide superior strength, durability and endurance and are built to be continually reliable under some of the toughest conditions on the planet. Drive chains are designed to offer exceptional fatigue strength and even a reserve of strength to handle those heavy loads and rugged conditions. Engineering chains help keep projects of all sizes moving smoothly and rapidly — keeping projects on track and profits flowing smoothly.

High Quality Gears & Conveyors

Flexicon’s PNEUMATI-CON dilute phase pneumatic conveying systems range from single-point “up-and-in” installations to cross-plant systems with multiple pick-up and discharge points and automated controls, satisfying an exceptionally wide range of bulk conveying applications. All are custom-engineered and fully integrated with other Flexicon equipment and systems, and your new or existing process. PNEUMATI-CON dilute phase pneumatic conveying systems move bulk materials that are suspended in an air stream that is introduced by a positive pressure blower upstream of the material.

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