ALEKO Gate Opener Safety Reversing Reflective Sensors Photo Beam Infrared Sensor Reflector Photo Eye
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Product review & video
In Part 1 of our photoelectric sensor series
we examined thru-beam sensors and why they are the most reliable over long distances. Next on our list are retro-reflective sensors. Unlike thru-beam sensors, which have the emitter
and receiver housed in different units, retro-reflective sensors have the emitter and receiver collocated. Once the light is emitted it will travel across
the detection zone and bounce off a prismatic retro-reflector. The receiver will then detect that the light
has returned. Once the light beam is broken the sensor will
indicate that an object is present. What makes retro-reflectors unique is that
they will always reflect waves back directly towards the source. This makes alignment easier as the sensor
doesn’t need to be perfectly perpendicular to the reflector. What if something shiny passed by and reflected
the beam back to the sensor? A standard retro-reflecti


