EGE-Elektronik Spezial Sensoren GmbH - Special sensors for automation

Press Releases


13. 4. 2007

Gettorf – EGE's new KGF line of capacitve level controllers, which complies with NAMUR and DIN EN 60947-5-6 standards, qualifies for particularly de-manding tasks.
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13. 4. 2007

Gettorf – The new KU amplifier unit allows users to auto-calibrate sensors by simply pushing one button.
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13. 4. 2007

Gettorf – EGE presents a new aluminum junction box, thereby expanding its range of accessories for inductive proximity switches.
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13. 4. 2007

Gettorf – EGE has enhanced its proven IGV line of inductive proximity switches by an outstanding feature.
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12. 4. 2007

Gettorf – EGE extends its range of sensors for extreme temperatures by the new IDT inductive proximity switches which can be operated at temperatures up to 250 °C.
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12. 4. 2007

Gettorf – EGE's MFC line of microwave level controllers have a sensor tip which reacts to contact with a medium.
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29. 3. 2007

Gettorf – EGE has expanded its range of inline flow controllers by the electromagnetic flowmeter series SDI.
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10. 11. 2006

Gettorf – EGE offers a wide range of level controllers based on different meas-uring methods.
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7. 11. 2006

Gettorf – At the SPS/IPC/DRIVES trade fair, EGE introduced the new INFW series of inductive proximity switches which only detects ferromagnetic materi-als. Aluminum grit or foil at the sensor's front side do not affect operation.
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6. 11. 2006

Gettorf – EGE expands its IGMF range of inductive proximity switches with a newly developed model for the food industry.
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6. 11. 2006

Gettorf – Sensor expert EGE's new catalogue provides users with a compre-hensive overview of the company's product range for extreme environments.
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30. 6. 2006

Gettorf – EGE's ODMO series of infrared sensors enables non-contact detection of red-hot materials at temperatures between 300 and well over 1,500 °C.
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15. 6. 2006

Gettorf – The sensor expert EGE provides the IGMH series of inductive prox-imity switches which permanently withstands ambient temperatures up to 160 °C.
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13. 6. 2006

Gettorf – EGE's proven IGFW series of inductive proximity switches is suitable for extreme environments and has a longer lifetime than conventional devices.
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12. 6. 2006

Gettorf – EGE's IGEX series of inductive proximity switches is suitable for use in explosive dust and gas atmospheres (Ex zones 20 and 0).
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1. 6. 2006

Gettorf – Designed for installation in Ex zone 1/21, EGE's SSAE amplifier unit analyzes data collected by flow or air flow controllers in Ex zone 0/20.
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6. 4. 2006

Gettorf – EGE’s IRT series of inductive proximity switches provides a solution for industrial plants with very high ambient temperatures, such as drying ovens or paint-spray lines.
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6. 4. 2006

Gettorf – EGE's LNZ 450 series of dust explosion protected compact sensors serves to control, monitor and record air flows in Ex zone 22.
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6. 4. 2006

Gettorf – Sensor expert EGE presents its new SDN series of inline flow control-lers which offers a space-saving solution for the monitoring of flow quantities and medium temperatures in industrial plants.
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5. 4. 2006

Gettorf – EGE's IDEX20 series of inductive proximity switches is designed for applications where explosive dust atmospheres are present permanently, for long periods of time or frequently, such as saw mills or elevators for flour and cereals.
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5. 4. 2006

Gettorf – Thanks to a newly developed background filter function, EGE's AGK series of ultrasonic sensors reliably detects objects at small distances measuring only a few millimeters.
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21. 12. 2005

Gettorf - Ultrasonic sensors from EGE are now also available in cubic housings.
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4. 11. 2005

Gettorf – The housing series GAM enables the assembly of complete systems serving to control fill levels in hazardous areas (zone 1 and 21).
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21. 10. 2005

Gettorf – SF3 amplifiers for EGE level controllers are suitable for explosive gas atmospheres: they provide protection according to II (1) 2 G EEx em [ia/ib] IIC T6 and can be installed in zone 1.
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16. 9. 2005

Gettorf – Protection against dust explosions is necessary in industrial environ-ments wherever explosive dust-air-mixtures may develop.
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12. 8. 2005

Gettorf – EGE provides IP 65-protected aluminium housings which enable wiring in hazardous areas.
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22. 7. 2005

Gettorf – EGE has published a new information brochure providing users with a comprehensive overview about protection measures against gas explosion hazards.
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1. 7. 2005

Gettorf – The amplifier unit SS 400 Ex, designed for ambient temperatures ranging from -20 to +60 °C, serves to evaluate data collected by EGE flow con-trollers in areas with gas and dust explosion hazards.
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27. 6. 2005

Gettorf – The new, compact EGE inline sensor SDN 504 GSP-DYN detects micro flow pulses from 0.02 ml onwards.
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17. 6. 2005

Gettorf – Due to their robust polypropylene housings, EGE's IDKW series of inductive proximity switches is suitable for constant ambient temperatures up to 120 °C.
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20. 5. 2005

Gettorf – Monitoring fill levels in aggressive fluids often proves difficult as sen-sors are chemically vulnerable.
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29. 4. 2005

Gettorf – EGE introduces the new inline sensor series LDN for controlling, moni-toring and logging air flows, e.g. in compressed air lines or blow-clear systems.
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15. 4. 2005

Gettorf - EGE introduces the new sensor series SDN 552, which adds new models featuring an intergrated digital display for the flow rate to the company´s range of inline flow controllers.
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