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Programmable, maintenance-free ultrasonic sensors

An Automation Products Group product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jun 8, 2001

US10-Programmable Self-contained Ultrasonic Sensors are not affected by target surface, color or translucency, and function extremely well in harsh environments

Scientific Technologies (STI), Automation Products Group, introduces US10-Programmable Self-contained Ultrasonic Sensors.

These maintenance-free ultrasonic sensors feature multiple mounting options for easy installation, work on solids or liquids and provide a sensing range from 1 ft.

(0.3m) to 10 ft.

(3m).

US10-Programmable sensors are not affected by target surface, color or translucency, and function extremely well in harsh environments.

Their reliability and versatility in detecting flow, presence, level, volume, proximity and distance measurements makes them an ideal sensing choice for a number of applications, including equipment positioning, industrial automation, tank measurement and control, slack loop control and environmental monitoring.

When monitoring liquids, these sensors are not affected by changes in dielectric constant, specific gravity or viscosity.

US10-Programmable sensors provide analog outputs and are serial interface programmable, with free software for Windows, DOS or Palm operating systems.

Available options include AutoSense software for automatic adjustment of sensor settings, and internal temperature compensation.

STI has been selected twice by Forbes and three times by Business Week as one of the "world's best small companies." STI's Automation Products Group serves the factory automation, semiconductor, transportation, oil and gas, consumer and food processing industries with a diversified offering of sensing technologies.

Products include level, flow, pressure sensing, positioning transducers, vehicle separation, profiling and ultrasonic sensors and controls.

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