Retro Reflection
A retroreflective sensor contains both the emitter and receiver in one housing.  The light beam from the emitter is bounced off a reflector and detected by the receiver. The object is detected when it breaks this light beam.  It has a longer sensing distance than a polarized sensor.  Avoid using it for precise positioning control or detecting small parts.

Features of Landz retro-reflection sensors
▪ Specialized IC, for reliable performance;
▪ Surge protection;
▪ Durable housing material: nickel-copper alloy;
▪ Protection degree : IP67 (IEC).
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Plastic Type
Rectangular Type
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