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Sensors cut out the mercury

An AX Distribution product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Nov 22, 2004

Now available from switching and sensor specialist AX Distribution is an extensive range of non-mercury motion, vibration, shock, tip and tilt sensors.

Now available from switching and sensor specialist AX Distribution is an extensive range of non-mercury motion, vibration, shock, tip and tilt sensors.

With today's growing concerns and awareness of the environment, AX Distribution has introduced a range of highly reliable "non-mercury" sensing products to meet the stringent needs of today's safety, motion detection and antitamper security applications.

Employing a simple "ball to electrode" switching technology, the VBS and VS range of shock, motion and vibration switches are ideal for activating an IC, commonly used in alarm signalling and nonhazardous applications.

Available with either a normally open or normally closed contact style with a nominal contact rating of 25mA at 24V DC, the switches offer the benefit of being omnidirectional and non-position-sensitive.

Also available using the "ball to electrode" technology are the RBS ranges of tilt inclination switches.

This range offers a choice of contact styles including a changeover version with different factory set operating angles from either a vertical or horizontal plane.

The "Opto" range of tilt and tipover switches are fitted with infra-red emitting diodes and silicon phototransistors for a stable signal to activate ICs.

There is a choice of operating angles to suit sensitivity of the application offering switching operation in either one or two directions.

All products are available in either a metal or plastic compact, robust package style with either right angle or vertical PCB mounting options.

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