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Encoder Technology
Address:
3, Russells Close
East Preston
West Sussex
BN16 1BP
UK
Telephone: (UK) +44 1903 722 287
http://www.encoder-technology.com
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Listing of all 27 news releases from Encoder Technology:
Safety first for explosion-proof encoder
Rotary encoder is designed for application in environments where exposure to explosive gases is unavoidable. Brochure available
News from Encoder Technology (29 April 2008)
Encoders automate container lifting
Three TMA50 absolute encoders with stainless steel housings have been used to automate a container lifting facility on the Maria S Merian research ship. Brochure available
News from Encoder Technology (28 April 2008)
Industrial-strength encoder for fast motors
The 25T features the next generation of encoder technology's proprietary opto-ASIC sensor, which provides superior accuracy and precision counts. Brochure available
News from Encoder Technology (28 April 2008)
Encoder has hidden depths for oil exploration
Intrinsically safe draw works encoder, now available with NAMUR outputs, insures accurate depth control measurements, and is available ATEX certified. Brochure available
News from Encoder Technology (10 October 2006)
Miniature shaft encoders are free from wear
Contactless miniature shaft encoders feature Hall sensors with integral ASICs and an external permanent magnet actuator. Brochure available
News from Encoder Technology (10 October 2006)
Encoders appeal in oilfield applications
Field testing of redundant DrawWorks optical and NAMUR encoders by numerous oilfield equipment integrators and manufacturers has been extremely successful. Brochure available
News from Encoder Technology (15 August 2005)
Inductive gauges designed for harsh environments
IW 250T inductive gauges can be used for adjustment of rolling slits, monitoring of engine beds and foundations, copying of wood and metal profiles and measurements of thickness and lengths. Brochure available
News from Encoder Technology ( 4 March 2003)
Position transducers use absolute opto technology
A new distributor agreement between TWK and Encoder Technology brings to to the UK market a whole new range of transducer products. Brochure available
News from Encoder Technology ( 7 January 2003)
Upgraded website offers two clicks to data
The Encoder Technology website has been going for many years and it had grown and evolved until it had become slow and unwieldy. Brochure available
News from Encoder Technology (20 August 2002)
Low cost and rugged electromagnetic encoders
A new range of rugged noncontact and low-cost encoders comes in four models: absolute 9bit serial, absolute 9bit parallel, sine-cosine 360-degree and incremental 128pulse/rev. Brochure available
News from Encoder Technology (25 July 2002)
Heidenhain appoints Encoder Technology
Heidenhain GB has appointed Encoder Technology to market its complete range of products. Brochure available
News from Encoder Technology (17 June 2002)
Full-spec encoder in a small package
The latest device from Encoder Technology is just 7.5mm diameter and 10.5mm long yet has A, B, and marker pulse with full TTL square wave. Brochure available
News from Encoder Technology (20 May 2002)
New source for motion-control products
Encoder Technology has launched a new division, Applied Motion Technology, with Jon Bentley as Sales Manager. Brochure available
News from Encoder Technology ( 5 February 2002)
Easy programming from high power stepper drive
Reliable and rugged, the 3540 Series drive/indexer system is suitable for use with stepper motors from size NEMA 14 through to 34 and is capable of microstepping resolutions of up to 50,800 steps/rev Brochure available
News from Encoder Technology (16 October 2001)
New UK source for AMP motion control products
Applied Motion Products has appointed Encoder Technology as the UK distributor for its high precision, cost effective, motors and motion control products Brochure available
News from Encoder Technology (14 August 2001)
Encoder company sets up UK manufacturing facility
Encoder Technology has set up a manufacturing facility in their new premises in Leatherhead, Surrey to provide better quality control and a reduction in delivery times Brochure available
News from Encoder Technology (10 July 2001)
Better prices, availability for fieldbus encoders
InterBus-S, Profibus-DP and CAN-bus interfaces are available on a range of single and multiturn absolute encoders, up to 32-bit, from Encoder Technology Brochure available
News from Encoder Technology ( 9 July 2001)
Encoder offers 4,000,000 measurement steps
Introduced specifically to meet the needs of high specification drives, the new range of Sin/Cos sine-wave encoders from Encoder Technology is an ideal complement for brushless servo-motors Brochure available
News from Encoder Technology (25 June 2001)
Encoder and resolver production moves to UK
Encoder Technology is to transfer the manufacture of many of its encoders, resolvers and related motion sensing devices from Germany to the UK, sharing with Eplon Engineering in Leatherhead Brochure available
News from Encoder Technology ( 9 January 2001)
SSI-output 17-bit Smart Abs encoders available
Now the performance and cost benefits associated with the true 17-bit Smart Abs encoders from Encoder Technology are available to a much wider design community thanks to the introduction of new models Brochure available
News from Encoder Technology ( 8 January 2001)
Eplon taken over by Encoder Technology
Servo/stepper control from encoder specialist
Single encoder series should meet many uses
New, compact 17-bit absolute encoder
High performance stepper motors now cost less
Encoder range covers all requirements
Gaming chip counter relies on affordable encoders
