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Gail Norton Instrumentation
19 Truman Road, Padfield Park, Pinetown
Core business offering: Infrared photoelectric sensors that do not use optical lenses, therefore unaffected by contamination, water (IP67) alignment and vibration; switch point level switch that can handle 0,5 m build-up; wafer-thin capacitive and inductive sensors; frame and ring sensors.
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Port Elizabeth
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Northern Cape
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Johannesburg
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East London
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Cape Town
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| Sole Agency | This company has been granted exclusive distribution rights by this brand's owner |
| Shared Agency | This is one of several companies with official rights to distribute this brand |
| Sub Agency | This company purchases from an officially appointed local distributor |
| Manufacturer | This company manufactures this brand |
| System Integrator | This company is an approved installer or system integrator of this brand | |
AECO
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TAG
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Telco Sensors
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Section - Process Control & Manufacturing Technologies
-Capacitive & conductive
-Optical, laser
-Rotary paddle
-Ultrasonic
-Vibrating fork
-Capacitive
-Colour mark
-Edge detection
-Hot metal
-Inductive
-Infrared
-Machine guard
-Magnetic
-Photoelectric
-Ultrasonic
| News from Gail Norton Instrumentation: |
Adjustable proximity sensor with five metre range
November 2025, Sensors & Transducers, Gail Norton Instrumentation
The Telco line of photo-electric eyes have the accuracy and reliability you need. |
Leaders in sensor technology
November 2025, Sensors & Transducers, Gail Norton Instrumentation
A new addition to the Telco Sensors range is the adjustable Proximity sensor, with a range up to 5 metres. |
Telco sensors in the paper and pulp industry
November 2025, Sensors & Transducers, Gail Norton Instrumentation
The paper and pulp industry poses a major problem for most photoelectric sensors. Telco Sensors has overcome this with its powerful and high-performance photoelectric sensors, ensuring penetration of thick and harsh pollution while guaranteeing reliable detection. |
Leaders in sensor technology
June 2025, Sensors & Transducers, Gail Norton Instrumentation
Photoelectric eyes have always needed perfect working conditions, but in the workplace there is no such thing. Steam, water, light and dirt interfere with most photoelectric eyes, but never with a Telco sensor. |
Telco sensors in the pulp and paper industry
April 2025, Sensors & Transducers, Gail Norton Instrumentation
The pulp and paper industry poses a major problem for most photoelectric sensors. The high level of contamination in these dusty, dirty and grimy environments makes it impossible for most competing sensors to operate and sense reliably and efficiently.
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Sensors for blocked or empty chute detection
August 2024, Sensors & Transducers, Gail Norton Instrumentation
The Telco Sensors system, used for blocked chute detection, consists of a PA 11 photoelectric amplifier with transmitter (LT) and receiver (LR). |
Sensors for chute monitoring
August 2024, Sensors & Transducers, Gail Norton Instrumentation
In many industries there is a problem for photoelectric sensors. The highly contaminated environment makes it difficult for them to operate reliably. Telco sensors overcome this problem through powerful high-performance infrared sensors that ensure penetration of harsh pollution, guaranteeing reliable detection. |
Telco sensors in the food and packaging industry
June 2024, Sensors & Transducers, Gail Norton Instrumentation
Telco provides the packaging industry with infrared sensor solutions for challenging applications where others fail.
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Telco sensors in the pulp and paper industry
April 2024, Sensors & Transducers, Gail Norton Instrumentation
The pulp and paper industry poses a major problem for most photoelectric sensors. The high level of contamination in these dusty, dirty and grimy environments makes it impossible for most competing sensors to operate and sense reliably and efficiently.
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