Product category:
Linear Position Sensors
News Release from: RDP Electronics | Subject: Models A-105 and A-105a
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 16 August 2006
Sensors suit automated metering and
dispensing
Flush diaphragm miniature pressure transducers with all-stainless-steel welded construction are ideal for applications in dispensing liquid gaskets, adhesives and sealants.
Available exclusively in the UK and Ireland from RDP Electronics, Honeywell Sensotec has developed range of sensors developed for automated metering and dispensing applications The sensors are ideally suited for automotive engine and transmission assembly as well as for final vehicle assembly
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 17 Feb 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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The Models A-105 and A-105a are flush diaphragm miniature pressure transducers designed with an all stainless steel welded construction.
This special family of pressure sensors provides the industrial automation designer with sensor solutions unique to the application of liquid gaskets, adhesives and sealants.
The small size and small mass of the Models A-105 and A-105a make them ideal for installation in automated assembly robotic arms.
Since each of these products has a flush diaphragm (no recess at all), clogging is eliminated and cleaning is simplified.
In addition, the small rigid sensing diaphragm provides the design engineer with the high frequency response and resolution required for precise control of the dispensing process.
Thanks to its electron beam welded construction the transducer is extremely robust, a vital factor contributing to maintaining up-time critical in assembly applications. Request a free brochure from RDP Electronics ...
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