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13:59 Jan 26, 2021 |
English to Polish translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Other / sensor type | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Mateusz Izdebski Local time: 15:46 | ||||||
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2 +3 | wpuszczony |
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2 | ekranowany |
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2 | powierzchniowy |
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2 -1 | (czoło) zakryte/zabudowane |
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ekranowany Explanation: Inductive sensor M12x60 mm UC (AC/DC) Normally open (NO) Sn= 2 mm Flush (shielded) https://s3.amazonaws.com/cesco-content/unilog/Batch7/017688/... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 25 mins (2021-01-26 14:25:00 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Full discussion of subtle differences: In almost all inductive proximity sensor applications the housing design and mounting method of the sensor need to be taken into consideration. Sensor housing designs have historically been described as shielded (sometimes called flush) or non-shielded (sometimes called non-flush). In reality the terms shielded and flush have different meanings just as non-shielded and non-flush have different meanings. By using these terms interchangeably some confusion is typically created. Additionally, a new term of “quasi-flush” has entered the market. Let’s take a closer look at these terms and what they really mean. A “shielded” inductive sensor is a sensor in which the housing extends the full length of the sensor barrel – all the way to the sensor’s face. The housing acts as a “shield” to restrict the sensor’s magnetic field so it only radiates out of the face of the sensor. For standard sensing range models, these sensors can typically be mounted “flush” in metal without affecting their sensing distance. The advantage this housing design offers is that it protects the sensor coil from physical damage and often provides longer sensor life in abusive applications...... https://automation-insights.blog/2010/05/11/flush-or-non-flu... |
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powierzchniowy Explanation: Jeżeli flush odnosi się do sposobu montażu (flush mounted) to flush oznacza montażu powierzchniowego. montaż/mounting: B powierzchniowy/ flush N niepowierzchniowy/ non-flush http://pgsystems.pl/pdf/czujniki/turck-czujniki-pojemnosciow... |
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wpuszczony Explanation: Wpuszczony, czyli nie wystający ponad powierzchnię otaczającą. Wpuszczony vs. wystający |
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