IFM Electronic Ltd
                        
                        
    ifm electronic is one of the world leaders in inductive & capacitive proximity sensors under the trade name 'efector', we also manufacture a wide range of photoelectric sensors, pressure, temperature and flow sensors and incremental & absolute shaft encoders. The range is complemented by power supplies, counters & displays. 
Furthermore, ifm electronic was a founder member of AS-interface for which we offer one of the widest selections of components including our own controllers (masters with optional plc functions) and also masters / gateways for most major control systems.
ifm electronic manufactures special robust plc systems designed for mobile use, CAN-compatible and with some useful feat...
            
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                    Efector Dualis Object Sensor
                    Tuesday, July 31, 2007
                    Available now from sensor market leader ifm electronic is the new efector dualis object sensor. Sorting, inspection and error-proofing tasks that used to need a complex system can now be done with a sensor half the price (or less) of others on the market.
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                    Long-range Background Suppression
                    Wednesday, May 31, 2006
                    With a range up to 10m and two independent switchpoints the new O1 sensor from market leader ifm electronic has taken diffuse optical sensors more than just a step forward, it is a huge leap in technology.
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                    Linear Signals
                    Wednesday, February 15, 2006
                    Inductive proximity switches with linear analogue signal.
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