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Product category: Accelerometers and Vibration Sensors
News Release from: AV Technology | Subject: AV Technology vibration sensors
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 28 January 2008

Vibration sensors expand condition
monitoring

AV Technology can now offer vibration analysis training for clients' engineers and can supply of all the necessary sensors and equipment, including data collectors.

AV Technology (AVT) have released a wide range of vibration and acoustic emission sensors, instrumentation and accessories to complement its condition monitoring (CM) consultancy and services business AVT's Managing Director Stephen Mottershead said: "As the largest independent CM company in the UK, we buy a significant number of vibration sensors for our own installations and systems"

"However we are also often asked to simply supply sensors and accessories, especially by our growing number of international clients".

The company can now offer vibration analysis training for clients' engineers and can supply of all the necessary sensors and equipment, including data collectors.

AVT has been manufacturing high-quality acoustic emission (AE) sensors for both normal and intrinsically safe applications since 1984, primarily for use by OEM companies and research organisations.

However with the recent increased interest in AE for CM applications, especially for monitoring slow moving bearings, AVT has extended its sensor range with user-friendly signal conditioning modules.

These have been designed to make AE technology more accessible and easier to integrate within simple CM systems.

Typical CM systems supplied by AVT are often composed of a combination of vibration, acoustic emission and temperature sensors, cabled into an automated stand-alone data logging system with the ability to produce local or remote alarms and provide remote monitoring capability. Request a free brochure from AV Technology ...

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