Product category:
Linear Position Sensors
News Release from: Applied Measurements | Subject: AML/IE position sensors
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 26 June 2001
Position sensors in sealed, stainless
housings
Applied Measurements' latest range of AML/IE position sensors and systems have been specifically developed for use in applications where they have to survive harsh conditions
Applied Measurements' latest range of AML/IE position sensors and systems have been specifically developed for use in industrial applications where they have to survive harsh conditions of dirt, water, chemicals, high and low temperatures in addition to general misuse The new sensors have stainless steel housings which are sealed to prevent the ingress of liquids, dust and grime
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 13 Aug 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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Stainless-steel pressure sensors have wide ranges
Devices measure liquid and gas pressures in a wide variety of applications, ranging from hydraulics and pneumatics to barometers and data loggers.
Various heavy-duty electrical connections are available, including armoured cable and hermetically sealed connectors.
The sensors come with a choice of mechanical fittings such as sprung loaded, rod end bearings and threaded extension pieces.
Measurement ranges span from +/-0.5 mm to +/-550 mm and units are available with either AC, DC or 4-20 mA process control outputs.
For complete position measuring and control systems, Applied Measurements can also supply a selection of instrumentation packages, from robust single channel modules to multichannel rack systems with a choice of modular plug-in units to give measurement of most engineering parameters.
The AML/IE series are just part of Applied's extensive range of pressure transducers, load cells and instrumentation. Request a free brochure from Applied Measurements ...
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