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Product category: Linear Position Sensors
News Release from: Newall Measurement Systems | Subject: Linear encoders
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 31 January 2002

Advances in linear encoder technology on
the way

The Mach 2002 exhibition will see major new developments in linear encoder technology from one of the major names in the field, featuring its unique 'ball' technology

Reinforcing its reputation for innovation, Newall Measurement Systems will be unveiling several major new developments in linear encoder and readout technology at the Mach 2002 exhibition While Newall is keeping details of the new products firmly under wraps until the show, the company has confirmed that some of the products feature its unique 'ball' technology

Operating on the principle of induction using the precision of ball bearings with durable electro-magnetic technology, Newall's existing range of linear encoders is proven in many applications around the world to provide machine operators with accurate and reliable measurements in the harshest machining environments.

Spherosyn and Microsyn linear encoders are IP67 rated to provide an equally high level of reliability and performance, providing accurate readings even when submerged in coolant and covered in swarf.

As well as launching new technologies in hall 5, stand 5127, Newall will be showcasing its current range of digital readouts, linear encoders, electronic interfaces and production aids with the help of its technical staff.

Newall will also be offering visitors the opportunity to seek advice from expert sales staff in hall 3, stand number 3196, together with working demonstrations of new products integrated with different workshop machinery. Request a free brochure from Newall Measurement Systems ...

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