IFM Inductive Sensor IIC208

  • Sensing Range: 15mm
  • Electrical Design PNP/NPN
  • Output Function: Normally Open/Normally Closed(Selectable)

Description

IFM Inductive Sensor IIC208

Inductive Sensor IIK2015BFRKG/2LED/US-104

Special Features:

  • Robust housing for use in metalworking
  • Resistant to oils and coolants
  • Long sensing range for high uptime
  • Output function normally open / normally closed programmable
  • With optical mounting and setting aid

Introduction to Inductive Sensors

Inductive sensors are nowadays indispensable for industrial applications. As compared to mechanical switches they offer almost ideal conditions: non-contact operation free from any wear and tear, high switching frequencies, and accuracy. In addition, they are insensitive to vibration, dust, and moisture.

Inductive sensors are a type of proximity sensor and are devices used for proximity sensing and detection in various applications. They operate based on the principle of electromagnetic induction. These sensors generate a high-frequency electromagnetic field and detect changes in the field caused by the presence of a metallic or conductive object.

Principle of Operation

The core component of an inductive sensor is a coil, typically made of copper wire, that is energised with an alternating current. When an object enters the sensor’s detection range, it interacts with the electromagnetic field generated by the coil, causing a change in the field. This change induces a voltage in the coil, which is detected and processed by the sensor’s electronics, which in turn results in output either switching, analogue, or IO-Link.

Advantages of Inductive Sensors

Inductive sensors, offer several advantages in industrial and automation settings. One of their key benefits is non-contact detection, which means there is no physical contact between the sensor and the target object. This feature eliminates the need for mechanical parts or physical wear, resulting in increased reliability and durability. Inductive proximity sensors can also detect metallic objects without requiring direct line-of-sight. They can detect objects through non-metallic materials such as plastic or glass, making them suitable for applications where the target object may be concealed or inaccessible.

Inductive sensors are commonly used in applications such as presence detection, object counting, position control, and speed monitoring. They find extensive use in industrial automation, robotics, assembly lines, conveyor systems, and packing machinery.

The low measurement tolerances ensure reliable detection and enable high repeatability. The switching distance varies depending on the design. Large designs achieve switching distances of up to 120 millimetres. Inductive sensors are available for different types of installation: flush sensors are flush with a surface, and non-flush sensors protrude a few millimetres in order to achieve a higher switching distance.

The switching distance of inductive sensors is subject to a correction factor, which is reduced for metals other than steel. ifm also offers special sensors with a correction factor of 1, these have the same switching distance on all metals.

The Versatility of Inductive Sensors

A large operating temperature range and high degrees of protection make inductive sensors ideal for the requirements in harsh industrial environments. The inductive sensors are characterised by their low permeability even in extreme applications with protection class ranges IP67/68 for immersion in liquids to IP69K for high-pressure washdown, for example in the food and beverage industries. There are a wide range of inductive sensors with temperatures as low as -40oC, and up to as high as 180oC. In addition, the devices are exceptionally resistant to temperature shocks. Inductive sensors can also be designed for both AC and DC voltage inputs, and their sensing range can be adjusted to meet specific application requirements.

The M12 connector is the standard when connecting sensors, including proximity sensors, because it offers quick, easy, and error-free installation. ifm also offers inductive sensors with cable connection. These are often installed in space-constrained applications.

Summary of Inductive Sensors and Proximity Sensors

In summary, inductive sensors are non-contact devices that use electromagnetic induction to detect the presence of metallic or conductive objects. They offer reliable and durable proximity sensing solutions for a wide range of industrial and automation applications, providing benefits such as non-contact detection, versatility, and suitability for harsh environments. Due to their wide range of possible uses and their reliability, inductive sensors are an important component in modern automation technology and are used in many branches of industry.

Technical Details:

Product characteristics

Electrical design PNP/NPN
Output function normally open / normally closed; (selectable)
Sensing range[mm] 15
Housing threaded type
Dimensions[mm] M30 x 1.5 / L = 70

Application

Special feature Gold-plated contacts; Increased sensing range; Optical setting aid
Application Use in machine tools, coolants and lubricants

Electrical data

Operating voltage[V] 10…30 DC
Protection class II
Reverse polarity protection yes

Outputs

Electrical design PNP/NPN
Output function normally open / normally closed; (selectable)
Max. voltage drop switching output DC[V] 4.6
Minimum load current[mA] 4
Max. leakage current[mA] 1
Permanent current rating of switching output DC[mA] 100
Switching frequency DC[Hz] 100
Short-circuit protection yes
Type of short-circuit protection pulsed
Overload protection yes

Detection zone

Sensing range[mm] 15
Operating distance[mm] 0…12.1
Increased sensing range yes

Accuracy / deviations

Correction factor steel: 1 / stainless steel: 0.7 / brass: 0.5 / aluminium: 0.5 / copper: 0.4
Hysteresis[% of Sr] 1…15

Operating conditions

Ambient temperature[°C] -25…70
Protection IP 68; (“Coolant”)

Tests / approvals

EMC
EN 61000-4-2 ESD 4 kV CD / 8 kV AD
EN 61000-4-3 HF radiated 10 V/m
EN 61000-4-4 Burst 2 kV
EN 61000-4-6 HF conducted 10 V
EN 55011 class B
MTTF[years] 1424

Mechanical data

Weight[g] 126.6
Housing threaded type
Mounting flush mountable
Dimensions[mm] M30 x 1.5 / L = 70
Thread designation M30 x 1.5
Materials housing: brass white bronze coated; sensing face: LCP white; LED window: PEI; lock nuts: brass white bronze coated
Tightening torque[Nm] 50

Displays / operating elements

Display
switching status 4 x 90° LED, yellow
setting aid 1 x LED, red
Optical setting aid yes

Accessories

Items supplied
lock nuts: 2

Remarks

Pack quantity 1 pcs.

Electrical connection – plug

Connection Connector: 1 x M12; coding: A; Contacts: gold-plated

 

Data Sheet: PDF

 

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