Sensors

Faster cycle times, better process control, reduced downtimes: these days system and machine management that ensures the optimal use of resources plays a critical role in the economic success of a business. Sensors, too, are an indispensable part of this success in automation technology. The comprehensive portfolio of sensors from Festo combines optimum performance and maximum reliability and ensures smooth and efficient production sequences.

First-class sensors from Festo

The range of sensors from Festo includes, among others, cylinder sensors, pressure and vacuum sensors, flow sensors, opto-electrical and inductive sensors, as well as designs for special applications such as acids, food, cooling lubricants and much more.

Sensors for industrial automation: pressure sensors

Pressure and vacuum sensors expand the application range of systems, provide greater process reliability and offer reliable monitoring. They are also easy and quick to use thanks to the standardised control and display concept of the Festo pressure sensors. Pressure and vacuum sensors measure the pressure applied at the pressure input of the sensor. A pressure measuring cell integrated in the sensor compares the excess pressure or low pressure applied to the sensor with the prevailing ambient pressure (relative pressure measuring cell) and outputs it as an electrical signal.

Pick & place machines

Pick & place machines are ready-to-install functional modules for repositioning, feeding and removing small parts in extremely confined spaces. The vacuum sensor uses a configurable threshold to detect whether the workpiece is being gripped securely so it can be moved reliably. The movement is force-guided via a linkage and enables very short cycle times. The assembly machines are designed to be used with electric, servo-pneumatic or pneumatic drives.

Sensors for industrial automation: flow sensors

By monitoring the flow, a simplified diagnostic and condition monitoring process can be implemented: a change in the flow rate is often an indication that problems are likely to occur.

Application areas for Festo flow sensors:

  • Flow and air consumption measurement for energy-efficient sensing
  • Leak monitoring
  • Sensing for picking up very small parts (extra-small vacuum suction nozzles)
  • Checking for presence
  • Leak-tightness inspection

Sensors from Festo – for smooth processes

Cylinder sensors for pneumatic drives form the starting point for the sensor range from Festo: they are tailor-made for Festo drives and the comprehensive portfolio covers solutions for all industry segments. From the position transmitter SDAT to pressure sensing with the pressure sensor SPAN and flow sensing with the flow sensor SFAH, the product portfolio from Festo covers the full range of classic sensor tasks for pneumatics.

Industry-specific sensors

All kinds of industries rely on sensors from Festo. This leads to a first-class partnership and the creation of application-optimised products in line with the needs and tasks of customers. These products help to increase productivity, improve process reliability, and enable Festo to offer many industries, such as the automotive industry or food industry, everything from a single source.

FAQs – frequently asked questions clearly explained

What are sensors?

A sensor is a component that converts a measured physical variable or a chemical effect into an analogue electrical output signal. The physical variable is an input signal that is not electrical, such as pressure, weight, temperature, radiation, magnetic flow, speed or another physical variable.

What types of sensors are there?

There are different types of sensor, such as:

  • Position transmitters
  • Pressure and vacuum sensors
  • Flow sensors
  • Cylinder sensors
  • Inductive proximity switches
  • Opto-electrical sensors

What are sensors from Festo used for?

Festo sensors are used in a wide range of industries and help to increase productivity and process reliability. They enable Festo to offer many industries, such as the automotive industry or food industry, everything from a single source.