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Linear Position Sensors
News Release from: StrainSense | Subject: HL Planar inclinometers and tilt sensors
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 03 January 2008
Position sensor deal covers UK market
HL Planar inclinometers and tilt sensors are suitable for applications in process engineering, manufacturing and instrumentation, as well as in off-highway vehicles.
StrainSense has been appointed by Measurement Specialties as exclusive UK distributor for the Schaevitz range of LVDT (linear variable displacement transducer) and RVDT (rotary variable displacement transducer) position sensors, as well as the HL Planar range of inclinometers and tilt sensors These products are suitable for applications in process engineering, manufacturing and instrumentation, as well as in off-highway vehicles
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 9 Jun 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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StrainSense will now provide sales, technical advice and support to existing users of Schaevitz and HL Planar products across the UK.
Bruno Cristofari, European Sales Manager, Position and Vibration, for Measurement Specialties, said: "It was logical to appoint StrainSense to distribute Schaevitz and HL Planar products on the basis of the success they have enjoyed as our appointed UK distributor for the Entran range".
"There are many existing and potential users of Schaevitz and H L Planar components across the UK and we are confident that StrainSense has the expertise and experience to meet their needs".
Anthony Cross, Managing Director of StrainSense, said: "This appointment builds on our highly successful partnership with Measurement Specialties and further enhances our status as a true one-stop shop for both consultancy and products".
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