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News Release from: Applied Measurements | Subject: Miniature, Economy and Industrial LVDTs
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 12 April 2007
LVDT range expanded
Recent additions to the LVDT range from Applied Measurements has increased the extent of applications in which they can be used.
Recent additions to the LVDT range from Applied Measurements have increased the extent of applications in which they can be used There are three main types" Miniature, Economy and Industrial
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 13 Aug 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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Devices measure liquid and gas pressures in a wide variety of applications, ranging from hydraulics and pneumatics to barometers and data loggers.
Each of these types is available in several mechanical and electrical configurations.
Mechanical options include; the plain core, the plain core with extension rod (free or guided), spring loaded or with rod ends.
The basic sensor without integral electronics operates from an AC supply and provides an AC output signal.
The Economy and Industrial models are also available with standard AC operation, or with integral signal conditioning.
The integral amplification requires a DC supply and provides either a 4-20mA, 0-5V DC, 0-10V DC or +/-2.5V DC output options.
Stroke lengths available range from +/-0.25mm with the miniature series to +/-550mm with the Economy and Industrial models.
Environmental sealing ranges from IP40 for the miniature series through IP54 for the Economy series to IP65 and 68 for the Industrial series.
Special designs are also available including models for use in pressurised environments.
The LVDT range is supported by a comprehensive selection of analogue and digital signal conditioning systems to provide fully calibrated ready to use systems. Request a free brochure from Applied Measurements ...
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