How are Capacitive Sensors Used?
Capacitive sensors are widely used as proximity switches that are sensitive to all types of materials and as limit controls that sense the minimum and maximum levels of liquids, powders, granules, etc... in silos and various containers. Capacitive sensors can also be used for sensing or counting metallic and non-metallic objects.
Capacitive sensors are widely used in applications where the material being controlled is not necessarily metallic. Capacitive sensors can be used to:
• Control the minimum and maximum level of liquids, powdered products, granules, etc
• Count or detect metal and/or non-metal parts
• Control solid/liquid presence inside packaging/non-metallic containers
• Control height of a paper stack
• Control the breakage in reels of nonmetallic material (e.g. paper, plastic, etc.)
• Control liquid flow or liquid filling
• Control sorting and counting of the automatic presence of metallic and non-metallic items