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An automatic door sensor, also known as a motion sensor or motion detector, is an electronic device designed to detect the presence or movement of people within a designated area. Its primary function is to trigger the opening and closing of doors automatically without requiring physical contact. These sensors utilize various technologies to perceive motion, such as infrared, microwave, ultrasonic waves, and even cameras.
Safety sensors are employed to stop the door panels from colliding with anything or anyone close to the door or standing on the door track. Two popular categories of safety sensors are the beam sensor and the ultrasonic sensor.
The majority are a form of contact sensor that works with a magnet and reed switch. The magnet keeps the reed switch circuit shut off when the door is closed.
The reed switch circuit opens when the door opens and the magnet is taken out, sounding a warning or alarm. Automated door systems are devices that trigger automatic door opening, frequently by detecting an approaching human. Swinging doors or sliding doors are just two of the alternatives for automated doors.
The Global automatic door sensor market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
Automatic Door Sensors Have Been Selected for the New Global Niche Top 100 Companies by METI of Japan The Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry honours businesses for their commitment to expanding into foreign markets and their distinctive positions in specialised industries with the New Global Niche Top Companies Selection 100.
Four qualitative and quantitative evaluation criteria are used in selection: profitability, strategy, competitive advantage, and internationality. A lot of attention is given to the balance of global share and profits, the distinctiveness and independence of technologies, and the significance of the supply chain within these topics.
Using far infrared light, Optex unveiled the first automatic door sensor in history. The majority of foot-operated systems that opened doors by sensing the weight of a person or object were what the automatic door business had to offer up until that point.
Since then, Optex has dedicatedly led the way in automatic door sensors while also expanding its business internationally.
Optex has adjusted to a variety of developments that have occurred throughout time, including enhancing pedestrian safety, taking into account the internal atmosphere of buildings and energy conservation, and conforming to various regulations and standards of various countries and regions.
Today, Optex products are employed in a variety of commercial facilities, office buildings, hospitals, and other structures.