Photoelectric sensors: Sensors that use optical principles to sense light, including photodiodes, phototransistors, photoresistors, and photoelectric switches. Commonly used in optoelectronic devices, automated production lines, and security systems.
Pressure sensors: Used to measure the pressure of gases or liquids, including piezoresistive, piezoelectric, capacitive, and magnetoelectric types. Commonly used in automotive manufacturing, industrial control, and medical equipment.
Temperature sensors: Used to measure the temperature of the environment or objects, including thermocouples, thermistors, and infrared sensors. Widely used in temperature control, weather monitoring, and medical diagnostics.
Acceleration sensors: Used to detect the acceleration and vibration of objects, commonly used in vehicle safety systems, motion control, and smartphones.
Angular displacement sensors: Used to measure the rotational angle or linear displacement of an object, including rotary, linear, capacitive, and magnetic encoders. Widely used in mechanical engineering, aerospace, and automotive manufacturing.
Gas sensors: Used to detect the concentration and composition of gases in the environment, including conductive, optical, and chemical types. Commonly used in environmental monitoring, industrial safety, and indoor air quality monitoring.
Humidity sensors: Used to measure the humidity and moisture content of an environment, including resistive, capacitive, and optical types. Commonly used in weather monitoring, greenhouse control, and humidifiers.
Position sensors: Used to detect the position, attitude, and motion state of an object, including photoelectric encoders, Hall effect sensors, and laser rangefinders. Commonly used in navigation, robotics, and aerospace.
