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Magnetic Proximity Sensors for Customer-Specific Requirements

January 27, 2025

Magnetic Proximity Sensors for Customer-Specific Requirements

Specific Sensors: Tell celduc About Your Project

If your application needs position, presence, level or speed detection, then take a look at the available solutions from celduc’s range of magnetic sensors.

If you cannot find the right product for your application, don’t worry. They can even design a specific product that meets your requirements: more than 70% of their sensors are manufactured in accordance with customer specifications.

The design of the housing, the material, the contact type or the cable length and connection type, … can be adapted to the specific requirements.

Here are a few examples:

Aircraft
Magnetic Proximity Sensors for Customer-Specific Requirements

Supplying this industry is proof of their reliability. celduc® relais has developed special sensors to detect the opening/closing of doors, for example, push-buttons used to detect open/closed doors in the Airbus A380; sensors to detect tank refueling in the Dassault Rafale and Saab JAS 39 Gripen fighters; level sensors for AIRBUS humidifiers, etc.

Nuclear
Magnetic Proximity Sensors for Customer-Specific Requirements

celduc® relais has designed and manufactured sensors for controlling nuclear reactors. These sensors are used in a system with the highest safety level. Their sensors have therefore undergone rigorous performance testing in extreme conditions.

Developing sensors for nuclear reactors once again demonstrates the ability of celduc® relais to create customized solutions in industries where reliability is critical.

Agriculture
Magnetic Proximity Sensors for Customer-Specific Requirements

In agriculture, there are many ways in which celduc’s magnetic sensors can be applied. celduc® has developed a magnetic proximity sensor for metal detection. No more need for magnets!

Industrial Level sensors
Magnetic Proximity Sensors for Customer-Specific Requirements

celduc’s salespeople will work with their R&D team to develop an optimal solution that meets your specifications. They will consider the type of material to use, wire, cable, connector, specific accessory, etc. so as to provide the right product for your application.

They developed this 2-position Reed level sensor using stainless steel to take into account its use with special fluids that can react chemically with polypropylene.

Tell celduc about your project and they will provide the solutions.

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