Case study for food factories! Introducing the non-contact switch "PF-R5" in food factories. Open and close doors only when necessary, even in narrow aisles!

Introducing a case study of the implementation of a non-contact switch in a food factory!
**Challenges Before Implementation**
The aisles were narrow, and there were instances where the door would open when workers passed near the sensor, necessitating an urgent adjustment of the area from facing forward to facing downward.
**Implemented Product**
Non-contact switch "PF-R5"
- A hand-sensing sensor that opens and closes the door when the beam switch's light is obstructed, with easy adjustment of fine angle settings.
- Beam switch angle can be adjusted in three patterns: front-facing, downward, and sideways!
- Hygienic since it does not require direct contact with the switch!
- Waterproof and dustproof structure.
**Effects After Implementation**
The direction of the arrow on the sensor surface indicates where to place your hand, making it easy to understand that it is a switch. Area adjustments were very simple and could be done easily by removing the cover, which was extremely helpful.


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Since it does not touch the switch, it is hygienic! Reduces the risk of virus and bacterial infection. Exposed waterproof type hand-sensing sensor facing front, down, and sideways.