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News Release from: Proton Products International | Subject: Intelisens SL2550
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 05 April 2005

Speed and length gauge saves inaccuracy

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New from Proton Products, the Intelisens SL2550 is the company's second noncontact speed and length gauge.

New from Proton Products, the Intelisens SL2550 is the company's second noncontact speed and length gauge The new device has a stand-off distance of 250mm and depth of field of 50mm

The SL2550 allows customers to measure a greater range of diameters without repositioning the gauge.

The Intelisens SL Series of noncontact speed and length gauge are changing the way customers measure the speed and length of their products: contact type systems invariably have inaccuracies through slippage and wear of the measurement device.

The SL2550 and the SL1016 measures the product directly, eliminating slippage, providing accurate, reliable speed and length measurement.

The Intelisens SL Series of speed and length gauges are accurate to 0.05%, and that is an incredible 150mm per 300m of cable.

Proton reckons that anyone using a contact device may be giving away as much as 2m in every 100m.

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