Special Reflector PL50HS | Controlled Heating Below 15°C | Durable PMMA/ABS | Screw-On Mounting | by SICK
The Special Reflector PL50HS is designed for industrial automation sensor systems, featuring controlled heating that activates below 15°C. Constructed from durable PMMA/ABS materials and equipped with a secure screw-on mounting system, this reflector is perfect for environments with ambient temperatures ranging from -20°C to +65°C, ensuring optimal performance in temperature-sensitive applications.
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Product Name/Title: Special Reflector PL50HS | Controlled Heating Below 15°C | Durable PMMA/ABS | Screw-On Mounting | by SICK
Brand: SICK
SKU: 1009871
Alternatively Known As: Special Reflector PL50HS, Heated Reflector, Sensor Reflector with Heating
- Product segment: Reflectors and optics
- Product type: Special reflectors
- Material: PMMA/ABS
- Mounting system: Screw-on
- Heating activation temperature: Below 15°C
- Ambient operating temperature range: -20°C to +65°C
- Width across flats: 48 mm
- Dimensions (H x L x W): 50mm x 50mm x 48mm
- Weight: 0.3 kg
- Controlled heating activates when temperature is below 15°C
- Screw-on mounting system for secure installation
- Constructed from durable PMMA/ABS materials
- Width across flats: 48 mm
- Installation by a qualified technician or electrician is recommended to ensure proper mounting and electrical connection for heating control.
- Industrial automation sensor systems
- Reflective sensor setups requiring temperature control
- Environments with ambient temperatures from -20°C to +65°C
- Complies with AS/NZS 3000 – Wiring Rules (Electrical Installation)
- Controlled heating reduces energy waste by activating only below 15°C
- Durable materials extend product lifespan, reducing replacement frequency
Standard manufacturer warranty applies. Please refer to SICK's warranty policy for details.
The SICK PL50HS Special Reflector with Controlled Heating is available for immediate purchase, ideal for industrial sensor applications requiring temperature-controlled reflectors.
