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Ultrasonic 
Operating inst. ultrasonic USC 18 (99 KB)
Operating inst. ultrasonic USC 30 (128 KB)
Operating inst. ultrasonic USCTI 18/USCRTI 18 (96.8 KB)
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Datasheets
Ultrasonic, US (869 KB)
Ultrasonic, USC (980 KB)
Ultrasonic, USTI 12 M (165 KB)
Ultrasonic, USTI 12 M 200 (50.8 KB)

Ultrasonic sensors have many advantages over optical, inductive, capacitive and magnetic switches.
- They can sense any material. With a few exceptions, all objects can be detected equally well so long as a
certain minimum size and a certain maximum angle of incidence are maintained.
- No correction factors have to be applied (as with inductive sensors, for example). Color does not matter. The surface of the scanned objects has no influence on the measuring accuracy. Only the maximum permitted angle of incidence is affected by the surface roughness.
- They function in fog, dust, dirt or extreme lightning. These create problems for many optical sensors.
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Di-soric has many years of experience in the field of sensor technology. With its team of highly qualified specialists modern facilities and equipment, di-soric develops, produces and markets sensors, peripherals and accessories
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