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Displacement transducers handle underwater use

A RDP Electronics product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Apr 12, 2001

The ACW and DCW long-stroke submersible displacement transducers have a stroke range of 2.5 to 150mm, and a choice of armature configurations, operating supplies and various cable connection options

RDP manufactures LVDT displacement sensors to operate in any environment including underwater at pressures reaching 240 Bar.

The ACW and DCW long-stroke submersible displacement transducers have a stroke range of +/-2.5mm to +/-150mm, and a choice of armature configurations, operating supplies and various cable connection options which can extend the pressure rating from 10 Bar to 200 Bar.

The corrosive effect of sea water presents an even harsher environment for submersible displacement sensors, reducing operating life of standard products.

The use of welded 316 stainless steel for the casing of its SSA and SSD ranges extends RDP's submersible range, allowing long-stroke precision measurements in sea water up to 2.4km deep and increasing operating life to 10 years.

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