Banner Q23SP6LPQ Photoelectric Sensor
The Banner Q23SP6LPQ is a self-contained, polarized retroreflective photoelectric sensor designed for reliable object detection in various industrial applications. Its robust construction and advanced features ensure consistent performance in demanding environments.
Key Features
- Sensing Range: Capable of detecting objects within a range of 100 mm to 2 meters, providing flexibility for different application needs.
- Sensing Beam: Utilizes a visible red LED beam, simplifying setup and alignment processes.
- Output Type: Equipped with a PNP output, suitable for integration with compatible control systems.
- Response Time: Offers a swift response time of 1 millisecond, ensuring timely detection and processing.
- Housing Material: Constructed with durable ABS material, providing resilience against mechanical impacts and environmental factors.
- Environmental Protection: Rated IP67, indicating a high level of protection against dust and water ingress, making it suitable for harsh industrial settings.
- Operating Voltage: Functions within a voltage range of 10 to 30 VDC, accommodating various power supply configurations.
- Connection Type: Features a 150 mm pigtail cable with a quick-disconnect connector, facilitating easy installation and maintenance.
- Operating Temperature: Designed to operate efficiently within a temperature range of -20°C to 55°C, ensuring reliability across diverse environmental conditions.
Applications
The Q23SP6LPQ sensor is ideal for applications requiring precise object detection, such as conveyor systems, packaging lines, and material handling processes. Its polarized retroreflective sensing method effectively detects shiny or reflective objects, enhancing its versatility in various industrial scenarios.
With its combination of advanced features and robust design, the Banner Q23SP6LPQ Photoelectric Sensor offers a dependable solution for enhancing automation and control systems in industrial environments.



















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