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Inductive Proximity Sensors can be used in hazardous locations.

2013-05-21 14:33:49| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Along with microprocessor design and AirCore™ sensing coil, ICB Series is certified for use in Class I, Div 2, Groups A/B/C/D hazardous environments. Class I denotes compatibility with locations with flammable gases or vapors, and Division 2 applies to hazardous atmospheres present under fault conditions and for limited periods. Groups A, B, C, and D apply to groups of explosive gases: acetylene, hydrogen, ethylene, and propane. Potting process allows installation in heavy-duty applications. This story is related to the following:Inductive Sensors |

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