Turck Launches Next Generation Capacitive Sensors

Automation

With the launch of its BC/UC series of capacitive sensors, Turck is establishing a new standard in level monitoring, object recognition and material detection.

Designed to be cost-effective and flexible, these smart sensors offer reliable detection, even with challenging media. “Besides detecting conventional objects, the BC/UC series is highly effective in detecting granulates or powders and liquids, as well as difficult media such as foamy or adhering substances,” says Andrei Proskurin, Head of Products & Technology, Turck Australia. “This range of sensors is proving especially effective for processing and packaging applications across a range of industries such as food and beverage, process automation, and other industrial sectors.”.

Intuitive design

The BC/UC sensors feature a digital potentiometer with a 360° visible RGB LED, allowing users to set the switching point intuitively using a screwdriver, while providing immediate visual feedback. “Unlike conventional mechanical potentiometers, the design of the BC/UC range simplifies setting up the sensor and also offers an alternative option of setting up remotely via IO-Link,” says Andrei.

In addition to their extended switching distances (up to 25 mm), UC versions adapt to flush and non-flush mounting without hardware changes. These sensor devices are robust with IP67 protection, making them well-suited to a wide range of industrial environments and applications.

A strategic boost to productivity

What really sets this new family of sensors apart is the integration of IO-Link and Turck’s Automation Suite (TAS). Together, these technologies transform the sensors from simple detection devices to intelligent, connected components within the production environment.

This delivers several practical advantages, including:

  • Faster configuration and commissioning.
  • Remote, real-time diagnostics that minimise production interruptions and maintenance costs.
  • Improved visibility into equipment performance and process conditions, in turn enabling process optimisation.
  • Improved product quality and consistency.
  • Seamless integration into digital automation systems, making future upgrades easier.

“We’re proud to present the local market with this range of intelligent sensors, designed to future-proof operations,” concludes Andrei.

https://www.turck.com.au/en/

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