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Product category: Accelerometers and Vibration Sensors
News Release from: Sensonics | Subject: Sensonics seismic monitoring brochure
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 29 May 2007

Brochure covers seismic monitors

Sensonics' eight-page brochure covers its seismic transducers and safety switches, nuclear infrastructure protection, structural and environmental monitoring and vibration data capture and analysis.

Sensonics has introduced a seismic monitoring and protection systems brochure The eight-page brochure covers Sensonics broad range of industry proven equipment and services, including seismic transducers and safety switches, nuclear infrastructure protection, structural and environmental monitoring as well as vibration data capture and analysis

Applications covered include vibration measurement of buildings, bridges, nuclear power stations, oil exploration infrastructure, mines and other large structures, where monitoring and protection is required from naturally occurring seismic events or man-made construction vibration.

The brochure also lists the complete Sensonics condition monitoring and vibration product range and is the latest item of literature to join an expanding stable of new informative product guides.

Other recently released brochures include a complete product overview, sentry machine protection system, Aegis machine condition monitoring system and the Spyder DN36 remote machine monitoring brochure.

With nearly thirty years experience in predictive maintenance system design, configuration supply and installation, Sensonics can cater for virtually any requirement, ranging from a single vibration transducer through to a large-scale turnkey site-monitoring contract.

The company also provides quality customer support services. Request a free brochure from Sensonics ...

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