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Senseor introduces wireless temperature sensors

A Senseor product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jul 1, 2009

Senseor has announced three wireless temperature sensing solutions based on SAW (surface acoustic wave) sensors, specifically designed for the most demanding industrial applications.

Without any batteries or active electronic components at sensor level, these sensing solutions can be used in explosive atmospheres or irradiated environments at temperatures reaching +175C, with almost unlimited autonomy.

In addition, by avoiding wires these sensors can either be mounted onto an extensive range of rotating and moving machinery parts or be implemented in inaccessible places.

The company has launched two thermowell-packaged wireless temperature probes: SED-100 and SED-120.

They are dedicated to wireless temperature measurements inside critical equipments or at the heart of industrial processes, but they also comply with well-established standards within the industry.

Senseor has also announced the launch of a system to monitor surface temperature, the SA-D003.

The integrated building block of these sensing solutions, the SE-AS10 SAW sensor, is also commercially available as a sole device, capable of sensing in temperatures ranging from -20 to +175C, with a measurement precision of +/-2C.

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