Eltra releases stainless steel encoder

An Eltra product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Oct 3, 2008

Eltra has introduced a stainless steel encoder line based on its EL63 model.

Stainless steel encoders can withstand harsh environments such as oil refining, chemical processing, corrosive atmospheres and food and beverage processing.

The rounded corners and flat surfaces make the stainless steel encoder type suitable for food and beverage applications where the risk of deposits on the device is high.

Harsh industrial applications often expose plant equipment to caustic chemical substances, shorten the lifetime and cause deterioration of the device.

The stainless steel encoder is resistant to corrosive agents in wash-down and chemical applications, making it suitable for the chemical, petrochemical, food and medical industries.

The encoder includes: optical incremental (resolution up to 10.000 pp; NPN, push pull and line driver output stages), optical absolute (single turn with a resolution up to 13 bit and multi turn up to 27 bit; both with SSI or Profibus output) and magnetic incremental (resolution up to 2.048 ppr) and magnetic absolute (up to 13 bit single turn with SSI and Profibus output).

The series is available with optical (wider resolution range, single or multiturn) or magnetic technology (higher temperature range, resistance to shocks and vibrations).

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