Contrinex News

Contrinex is a global technology leader specializing in smart sensors for complex automation and smart factory applications. Founded in 1972 and headquartered in Givisiez, Switzerland, Contrinex offers a comprehensive range of inductive, photoelectric, and ultrasonic sensors, as well as RFID systems and safety light curtains. With a presence in over 60 countries, the company employs approximately 500 professionals dedicated to providing innovative solutions that enhance efficiency and safety in industries such as automotive, logistics, and packaging. Contrinex's commitment to innovation and quality has established it as a trusted partner in the industrial automation sector.
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RFID IO-LINK

The IO-Link family of high frequency read/write modules (HF RWMs) with IO-Link interface V 1.1 has been designed for easy, cost-effective integration into existing control systems.

HIGH PRESSURE INDUCTIVE SENSORS

Contrinex HIGH PRESSURE inductive sensors are suitable for continuous duty at pressures up to 500 bar (1,000 bar peak pressure), ensuring reliable, accurate sensing in the most demanding pneumatic and hydraulic applications.

INDUCTIVE 2-WIRE

The 2-WIRE range of DC, AC/DC and NAMUR sensors is constructed on the Classics technology platform and includes sizes from Ø 3 to M30, plus a 5 x 5 mm square-section type.

MINIATURE INDUCTIVE SENSORS

Size is often a critical constraint when selecting sensors for position- or presence-sensing. The Contrinex MINIATURE range, which includes the smallest self-contained inductive sensors on the market, meets this constraint without compromising on functionality.

Multi-Mode Smart Sensors Deliver Cost-Effective Condition-Based Monitoring in Rotating Equipment

When implementing condition-based monitoring in equipment with mission-critical rotating elements, maintenance engineers require large amounts of process data. Contrinex Smart Sensors monitor multiple parameters in real time, including unexpected levels of vibration, increased bearing temperature or irregular radial deflections of a shaft.

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