Infrared (IR) is an invisible radiant energy that these sensors use to detect objects. Reflective sensors are often used when the object is not opaque, the object causes signal issues between the emitter and detector, or detection of the object’s presence or position is required. In transmissive sensors, switching takes place whenever an opaque object passes through the slot between emitter and detector.
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- ABB Electrification
- ABB Motion (Northwest only)
- Acme Electric
- Advantech Automation
- Allied Moulded Products
- AMETEK Sensors, Test & Calibration
- Aurora Air Products
- B-Line
- Banner Engineering
- Bodine Electric Company (NW only)
- Bussmann by Eaton
- Carling Technologies
- Carlo Gavazzi
- CGI
- Crouzet
- Custom Connector
- Cynergy3
- Dorner
- E-T-A
- Edwards Signaling
- Emerson Industrial Automation
- Emerson Process Management
- Federal Signal
- Fortress Interlocks
- Harting
- HellermannTyton (NW only)
- Heyco Products
- Honeywell Advanced Sensing Technologies
- Hubbell-Wiegmann
- Hubbell Wiring Device – Kellems
- IDEC
- Integra Enclosures
- Jefferson Electric
- Kanson Electronics
- KB Electronics
- Lapp Group
- LEESON Electric
- Leuze electronic
- Leviton
- Linemaster Switch
- LinMot
- Littelfuse
- Lutze
- Macron Dynamics
- Meltric
- Mencom Corporation
- Mercury Displacement Industries
- Mersen
- Micron Industries
- ModuSystems
- Moog Animatics
- Murrplastik
- Namco Controls
- Nexen
- NSK
- nVent ERIFLEX
- Opto 22 (Northwest only)
- Panduit
- Parker Climate & Industrial Controls
- PATLITE
- PBC Linear
- Pepperl+Fuchs
- Phoenix Contact
- Pro-face by Schneider Electric
- PULS (Northwest only)
- R+W Coupling Technology
- Red Lion Controls
- Rittal
- Robroy Enclosures
- Schmersal
- Schneider Electric
- SMC Corporation of America
- TCI
- Tolomatic
- TopWorx
- Trumeter
- Turck
- United Electric Controls
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