Bacteria-reducing inductive sensor

Inductive proximity sensor with an anti-bacterial housing is designed to help food and pharmaceutical processors reduce contamination risks. Housing was developed in cooperation with performance plastics specialist Ensinger. Number of bacteria and germs on the housing is actively reduced through an FDA-approved additive.

By Staff February 1, 2006

Inductive proximity sensor with an anti-bacterial housing is designed to help food and pharmaceutical processors reduce contamination risks. Housing was developed in cooperation with performance plastics specialist Ensinger. Number of bacteria and germs on the housing is actively reduced through an FDA-approved additive. Microbe-reducing performance of the material is effective against a broad range of microorganisms such as bacteria, fungi, algae, and viruses. Germs and bacteria are almost completely removed after 12 hr. www.omron.com Omron Corp.


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