I was wondering if you can use an inductive proximity sensor to detect aluminum or if a capacitive sensor must be used? I wasn't sure if inductive sensors were reserved for ferrous metals only.
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I've used years ago an inductive proximity sensor for a test, and I remember that it sensed aluminium and copper way better than iron.
Just found this doc.

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Yes - inductive sensors work on the same principles as a comercially avaliable metal detector. They have an LC circuit which oscillates in a particular frequencey range, when a conductive material is near by, eddy currents form in the material which then produce their own magnetic field which then dampens the oscillation of the sensor.

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