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Rotary Position, Tilt and Angular Sensors
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Minister holds Renishaw up for comparison
Renishaw has recently received a positive mention in a speech given by Ian Pearson, UK Minister of State for Science and Innovation. Brochure available
News from Renishaw (18 February 2008)
Incremental encoders resist contamination
Encoders use a novel nickel code disc that delivers significantly more robust and reliable operation than conventional encoders in heavy duty industrial applications.
News from Sick Stegmann (14 February 2008)
Encoder range covers many options
Incremental and absolute encoders have a wide range of applications, and are available with a wide range of sizes, shaft types and output options.
News from Lika Electronic ( 4 February 2008)
System protects against installation damage
Eltra's EL40 short circuit protection system avoids damage if an output channel is connected to the power supply.
News from Eltra (30 January 2008)
Linear motion conference focuses on precision
The Linear Motion Masterclass will focus on how linear motion is moving into the realm of high accuracy and precision applications Brochure available
News from Renishaw (23 January 2008)
System watches for broken tools
The Renishaw TRS2 tool recognition system takes typically less than one second to detect broken tools Brochure available
News from Renishaw (23 January 2008)
Trace detection technology wins award
A spin-out recognition award recognised D3 for its work on trace detection used in drug development, forensic science and medical diagnostics. Brochure available
News from Renishaw (11 January 2008)
Angle sensor offers versatile mounting
Caldaro's S06 angle sensor can be used to replace potentiometers, encoders and ganged potentiometers with potentiometer switches.
News from Caldaro (10 January 2008)
Small joystick survives rough use
In spite of its small size the C10 can withstand loads up to 1000N and has an operational lifetime of more than 10 million operations.
News from Caldaro (10 January 2008)
Chip-scale encoder provides precision control
The compact ChipEncoder fits in spaces too small for other encoders, yet it offers up to 100 times more resolution than competing devices.
News from Inmoco (27 December 2007)
Encoders take on hazardous duties
Explosion-proof incremental and absolute encoders offer many advantages in hazardous duty applications.
News from Industrial Encoder Corporation (17 December 2007)
More optical encoders are made for washdown
Washdown encoders are designed with a stainless steel cover and housing and can be obtained with an IP67 sealing option.
News from Industrial Encoder Corporation ( 7 December 2007)
Easy installation for high-resolution encoder
The EGM magnetic incremental rotary transducer has been designed as an intermediate flange that is simply installed between the motor and the machine flange.
News from Eltra ( 6 December 2007)
Consortium conceives rugged encoder
A UK consortium has developed what it claims to be the world's toughest position sensor based on a novel radio frequency (RF) technique.
News from Zettlex Printed Technologies (30 November 2007)
Optical encoders elevate performance in lifts
The IH950 and IH103 are available in any resolution up to a maximum of 50,000pulse/rev.
News from Industrial Encoder Corporation (23 November 2007)
Interface boosts interpolator performance
The technical advantages of EnDat, combined with the performance of the 4096x interpolator chips used on ACC51 interpolator boards, gives encoder feedback a very high resolution.
News from Micromech (16 November 2007)
Encoder suits tough industrial use
A nickel code disc provides significantly more robust operation and tolerance to higher temperatures than conventional optical encoders that typically have a glass or plastic rotating disc.
News from Sick Stegmann (14 November 2007)
Encoder is rugged and durable
Incremental encoder can be used in applications ranging from routine industrial automation to state-of-the-art weapon systems.
News from Foremost Electronics ( 5 November 2007)
Small tilt sensors suit small environments
Inertial Aerosystems DAS-XX-MA-232 dual-axis digital tilt sensors are suitable where space and weight are at a premium. Brochure available
News from Inertial Aerosystems UK (25 October 2007)
Rotary position sensors measure displacement
The RS 1500-120 measures the angular displacement of rotating elements such as quarter-turn ball and butterfly valves, air flow dampers and diverter gates.
News from Macro Sensors (12 October 2007)
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