In the era of intelligent manufacturing, safety protection is no longer simply "enclosed", but to maximize production efficiency while ensuring the safety of personnel. Therefore, various types of safety sensors have been widely used, and the vast majority of them are photoelectric sensors. The technology of this type of sensor is mature and user acceptance is high. However, the photoelectric sensor relies on light transmission and is prone to failure or failure if it encounters dust, storms, strong light, etc., and is not suitable for applications in harsh environments or extreme weather.

Safety millimeter wave sensors are different. Its working principle based on electromagnetic waves makes it inherently "immune" to harsh environments. In places where photoelectric sensors cannot be used, safety millimeter wave sensors have become the protagonist.
