MITSUBISHI SENSORS IN INDIA

We distribute Mitsubishi Sensors in Chennai, Bangalore, Pune, Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Hyderabad and Delhi.

A sensor is a device that detects and responds to some type of input from the physical environment. The input can be light, heat, motion, moisture, pressure or any number of other environmental phenomena. The output is generally a signal that is converted to a human-readable display at the sensor location or transmitted electronically over a network for reading or further processing.

Sensors play a pivotal role in the internet of things (IoT). They make it possible to create an ecosystem for collecting and processing data about a specific environment so it can be monitored, managed and controlled more easily and efficiently. IoT sensors are used in homes, out in the field, in automobiles, on airplanes, in industrial settings and in other environments. Sensors bridge the gap between the physical world and logical world, acting as the eyes and ears for a computing infrastructure that analyzes and acts upon the data collected from the sensors. 

Applications of Mitsubishi Sensors

Mitsubishi Sensors are used in a variety of applications across multiple industries:

Water Treatment

Flow, pressure, and level sensors from Mitsubishi are essential in water and wastewater treatment plants, ensuring proper flow, monitoring pressure levels, and detecting changes in water levels to maintain efficient operations.

 

Energy Management

Mitsubishi sensors play a crucial role in energy management by helping businesses monitor energy consumption, detect inefficiencies, and optimize system performance, contributing to cost savings and sustainability.

 

Building Automation

In building management systems, Mitsubishi sensors help control lighting, HVAC systems, and air quality. They ensure occupant comfort while optimizing energy consumption, leading to cost savings and improved building efficiency.

Industrial Automation

Mitsubishi sensors are used in automotive manufacturing and in vehicles for controlling various functions such as engine performance, safety systems, and comfort features, contributing to enhanced vehicle performance and safety.

Key Features of Mitsubishi Sensors

Wide Range of Applications:

Whether for industrial automation, process control, energy management, or building automation, Mitsubishi sensors serve diverse applications across many sectors.

 

Easy Integration

Mitsubishi sensors are designed for seamless integration with various control systems and automation platforms, making them easy to incorporate into existing infrastructure.

 

Energy Efficient

Mitsubishi sensors help optimize energy usage by providing real-time data on parameters such as flow, temperature, and humidity, allowing businesses to make more energy-efficient decisions.

 

Durability

Designed to perform in tough environments, Mitsubishi sensors are built to last, even in harsh industrial conditions such as extreme temperatures, humidity, and exposure to chemicals.

 

High Accuracy & Reliability

Mitsubishi sensors are known for their high precision and consistent performance, ensuring accurate readings for optimal decision-making and control.

 

MITSUBISHI SENSOR – Vision Sensor

Mitsubishi Electric’s Vision Sensors provide innovative and reliable solutions for a wide variety of applications across industries. Designed to deliver high-precision image processing, Mitsubishi’s Vision Sensors help enhance automation, improve quality control, and ensure operational efficiency in manufacturing environments. These sensors are used for tasks such as inspection, measurement, defect detection, and guiding processes in real time.

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Application of MITSUBISHI SENSOR – Vision Sensor

Automated Quality Control

Assembly Line Inspections

Packaging Inspection

Barcode Reading and OCR

Electronics Manufacturing

Robotics and Part Guidance

Features

IP Rating IP67 (Protected from dust and water immersion up to 1 meter depth for 30 minutes)

Dimensions Compact design (varies by model)

Storage Temperature -10°C to 60°C (14°F to 140°F)

Operating Temperature 0°C to 50°C (32°F to 122°F)

Power Supply 24V DC ± 10%, Power consumption: < 15W

Interface EtherCAT, RS-232, USB, Ethernet, I/O outputs

Resolution High-resolution image capture (up to 1280 x 1024 pixels)

Frame Rate Up to 60 frames per second (fps), depending on resolution and processing speed

Sensor Type Vision Sensor (Imaging & Inspection)

MITSUBISHI SENSOR – Code Reader

Mitsubishi Electric’s Code Reader is an advanced, high-performance solution designed to read and decode a wide range of 1D and 2D barcodes and QR codes in industrial automation systems. With the ability to capture and process data from various code types, including damaged or poorly printed codes, Mitsubishi’s Code Reader enhances traceability, inventory management, and overall operational efficiency.

Applications of MITSUBISHI SENSOR – Code Reader

Manufacturing and Assembly Line Automation

Logistics and Supply Chain Management

Packaging and Labeling

Warehouse Management

Retail and Point-of-Sale Systems

Healthcare and Pharmaceuticals

Features

Storage Temperature Range -20°C to 60°C (-4°F to 140°F)

Operating Temperature Range 0°C to 50°C (32°F to 122°F)

Communication Interfaces Ethernet (TCP/IP, HTTP, Modbus TCP)

I/O ports for digital inputs and outputs

Power Supply DC 12V to 24V

2D Barcodes: 30 mm to 300 mm

Code Reading Capabilities 1D Barcodes: EAN-13, EAN-8, UPC-A, UPC-E, Code 128, Code 39, ITF, Codabar, etc.

Reading Distance 1D Barcodes: 50 mm to 500 mm

FAQ

What is the operating temperature range for Mitsubishi sensors?

The operating temperature range for most Mitsubishi sensors is typically 0°C to 50°C (32°F to 122°F). However, some models may support a wider range, making them suitable for various industrial and outdoor environments. Always check the specific sensor model for detailed environmental specifications.

How do I configure Mitsubishi sensors?

Mitsubishi sensors, such as the Vision Sensors or Code Readers, can be easily configured using:

  • Graphical configuration software that provides an intuitive interface.
  • Web-based interfaces for remote configuration and monitoring. Additionally, many sensors offer real-time data output and status indicators to assist in setting up and troubleshooting.

How do Mitsubishi Vision Sensors work?

Mitsubishi Vision Sensors use high-resolution cameras to inspect and verify objects in industrial settings. They capture images and process them to identify defects, verify dimensions, and ensure correct assembly, helping in quality control processes in manufacturing and packaging lines.

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