HYDAC sensor HDA4745-A-100-000 in stock
$342.60
HYDAC sensor HDA4745-A-100-000 (Germany) in stock
Brand
HYDAC/Germany
Application Areas
Medical & Health, Environmental Protection, Food/Agricultural Products, Agriculture, Forestry, Animal Husbandry & Fishery, Comprehensive
HYDAC sensors are detection devices that can sense the measured information and transform it into electrical signals or other required forms of information output according to certain rules to meet the requirements of information transmission, processing, storage, display, recording, and control.
Sensors are characterized by miniaturization, digitization, intelligence, multifunctionality, systematization, and networking. They are the primary link in realizing automatic detection and automatic control. The existence and development of sensors have given objects senses such as touch, taste, and smell, making objects gradually come alive. They are usually classified according to their basic sensing functions into thermal sensors, photosensors, gas sensors, force sensors, magnetic sensors, humidity sensors, acoustic sensors, radiation sensors, color sensors, and taste sensors.
Main Functions of HYDAC Sensors:
HYDAC sensors are widely used in various fields of social development and human life, such as industrial automation, agricultural modernization, aerospace technology, military engineering, robotics, resource development, marine exploration, environmental monitoring, security, medical diagnosis, transportation, and home appliances.
According to the "China Sensor Manufacturing Industry Development Prospect and Investment Forecast Analysis Report" released by the Qianzhan Industry Research Institute, in recent years, domestic sensor applications have mainly been distributed in fields such as machinery manufacturing, home appliances, scientific instruments, medical and health care, communication electronics, and automobiles.
To obtain information from the outside world, people must rely on sensory organs.
However, relying solely on human sensory organs is far from sufficient for studying natural phenomena and laws, as well as in production activities. To adapt to this situation, sensors are needed. Therefore, it can be said that sensors are an extension of human senses, also known as electrical senses.
With the advent of the new technological revolution, the world has entered the information age. In the process of utilizing information, the first problem to solve is obtaining accurate and reliable information, and sensors are the main way and means of obtaining information in the natural and production fields. The particle world encompasses both the longitudinal observation of celestial evolution spanning hundreds of thousands of years and the instantaneous reactions lasting only seconds. Furthermore, various technological research areas have emerged that play a crucial role in deepening our understanding of matter and exploring new energy sources and materials, such as ultra-high temperatures, ultra-low temperatures, ultra-high pressures, ultra-high vacuums, magnetic fields, and ultra-weak magnetic fields. Clearly, acquiring a vast amount of information that is inaccessible to human senses requires suitable sensors. Many obstacles in basic scientific research lie primarily in the difficulty of obtaining information about the object of study, and the emergence of new mechanisms and highly sensitive detection sensors often leads to breakthroughs in these fields. The development of some sensors often paves the way for the development of interdisciplinary fields.
Sensors have already permeated an extremely wide range of fields, including industrial production, space exploration, ocean exploration, environmental protection, resource surveys, medical diagnosis, bioengineering, and even cultural relic preservation. It is no exaggeration to say that from the vastness of space to the immensity of the ocean, and to various complex engineering systems, almost every modern project relies on various types of sensors.
Therefore, the crucial role of sensor technology in economic development and social progress is evident. Countries around the world attach great importance to the development of this field. It is believed that sensor technology will experience a leap forward in the near future, reaching a new level commensurate with its important status.
Key Features of HYDAC Sensors
HYDAC sensors are characterized by miniaturization, digitization, intelligence, multifunctionality, systematization, and networking. They not only promote the transformation and upgrading of traditional industries but also have the potential to establish new industries, thus becoming a new economic growth point in the 21st century. Miniaturization is based on Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS) technology and has been successfully applied to silicon devices to create silicon pressure sensors.
HYDAC sensors are a general term for sensors designed to replace contact-based detection methods such as limit switches, aiming to detect objects without contact.
HYDAC sensors are a very important member of the sensor family and are widely used in industry. Although the price of a single proximity sensor is not very high, factories generally require them in batches, so proximity sensors have a large market. When it comes to proximity sensors, well-known brands such as Turck, Omron, and Balluff are familiar, and these sensor brands have occupied a large market share for a considerable period.
Basic Functions of HYDAC Sensors:
Classification of Sensing Elements in HYDAC Sensors:
Biological Sensors: Based on enzymes, antibodies, and hormones, etc.
Molecular recognition function.
Chemical Sensors: Based on the principles of chemical reactions.
Physical Sensors: Based on physical effects such as force, heat, light, electricity, magnetism, and sound.
The functions of sensors are often compared to the five major human senses:
Pressure-sensitive, temperature-sensitive, fluid sensors – touch
Gas-sensitive sensors – smell
Photosensitive sensors – vision
Audiosensitive sensors – hearing
Chemical sensors – taste
HYDAC sensors are generally classified according to their basic sensing functions into thermosensitive elements, photosensitive elements, gas-sensitive elements, force-sensitive elements, magnetic-sensitive elements, humidity-sensitive elements, acoustic-sensitive elements, radiation-sensitive elements, color-sensitive elements, and taste-sensitive elements (some have even classified sensitive elements into 46 categories).
HYDAC pressure switches, HYDAC filter elements, HYDAC filters, Hydac sensors, Hydac filter elements
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HDA 4745-A-100-000 906729 Hydac 2337 The company mainly deals with European and American brands and can source brands from any European country. For example, our key German brands include: BURKERT, DEMAG, HAWE, REXROTH, HYDAC, PILZ relays, FESTO, IFM sensors, E+H, HEIDENHAIN, P+F sensors, SICK, TURCK, and HIRSCHMANN industrial switches. German brands: Hengstler, Murr, Schmersal, Samson, EPRO (Emerson Group)
American brands: MOOG, ASCO, MAC, NUMATICS, PARKER, VICKERS
British brands: Helon Norgren
Italian brands: OMAL, ATOS, CAMOZZI, UNIVER, Camozzi



