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Product category: Proximity Sensors
News Release from: Vydas International Marketing | Subject: Massa TR-2436/150 and TR-2445/210 transducers
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 07 November 2001

Rugged construction for ultrasonic air
transducers

The Massa Models TR-2436/150 and TR-2445/210 are new ultrasonic air transducers encased in a small solid plastic housing, which results in a robust package with a completely sealed face

A new, innovative range of plastic ultrasonic transducers manufactured by Massa Products Corp USA available in Europe from sensing and instrumentation specialist Vydas International Marketing The Massa Model TR-2436/150 and TR-2445/210 are new ultrasonic air transducers that operate at frequencies of 150 kHz and 210 kHz respectively

They are encased in a small solid plastic housing, which results in a robust package with a completely sealed face suitable for applications in difficult adverse environments.

The transducer will be typically used in non-contact echo ranging applications where a single transducer is used to first transmit a short duration acoustic signal, and then receives the echo reflected from a target.

Alternatively, two separate transducers are used, one to transmit and one to receive.

Applications for this rugged sensor include, precision distance measurement, liquid and solids level measurement, thickness control, automatic filling operations, mechanical positioning, roll diameter measurement, web loop monitoring.

Also, automatic packaging, machine tool fluid level, paper and plastics film processing, proximity measurement, high speed counting and many factory automation or industrial process control applications. Request a free brochure from Vydas International Marketing ...

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