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Balluff releases new print, digital product catalogs

April 12, 2019 By Paul Heney Leave a Comment

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A new set of global product catalogs released by Balluff provides easy access to the company’s wide range of products designed to measure, detect, identify and connect. The five-volume set is available in print or as digital flipbooks on the company’s website. The 5-volume set includes the newest and best-selling Balluff products organized by product […]

Filed Under: Industry News Tagged With: balluff

Velodyne’s lidar sensors enable robots to see

April 5, 2019 By Paul Heney Leave a Comment

velodyne puck

Velodyne’s lidar sensors are designed for seamless integration with robotic platforms by being easy to mount, having low-power consumption and include a web configuration tool. They are meticulously designed to perform in high-stress environmental conditions like inclement weather, essential for outdoor deployments. Some of Velodyne Lidar’s technology and value-adds in the robotics space: Postmateshas included […]

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CyberSecure smart ac-LVDT signal conditioner

April 5, 2019 By Paul Heney Leave a Comment

SC-200

H.G. Schaevitz LLC dba Alliance Sensors Group has introduced its latest LVDT signal conditioner, the highly advanced SC-200. This LVDT signal Conditioner offers smart and fast LVDT/RVDT setup and has been engineered to work with the widest range of industrial LVDTs, RVDTs, and inductive half-bridge sensors including 3-wire LVRTs. The signal conditioning module has cyber […]

Filed Under: LVDT Tagged With: alliancesensorsgroup

New reduction factor 1 sensors with IO-Link combine benefits of two technologies

April 5, 2019 By Paul Heney Leave a Comment

Pepperl+Fuchs has extended its portfolio to include reduction factor 1 sensors with IO-Link, providing users with even more flexibility, additional features, and diagnostic options. Plant designers have long had to use different types of sensors or deal with time-consuming reconfiguration when tasked with detecting objects made of different types of metal. Standard inductive sensors can […]

Filed Under: Magnetic sensor Tagged With: pepperl+fuchs

Posital acceleration-compensated inclinometers gain a new interface option

April 5, 2019 By Paul Heney Leave a Comment

Dynamic TILTIX

Posital has added a new communications interface for its innovative Dynamic TILTIX series – making it even easier to use these smart and rugged instruments in mobile machinery and heavy duty construction vehicles. Now available with either CANopen or SAE J1939 interfaces, these acceleration-compensated tilt sensors are able to deliver accurate measurement under the harshest […]

Filed Under: Inclinometer Tagged With: posital, positalfraba

NewTek Sensor Solutions adds 4-20mA output capability

April 5, 2019 By Paul Heney Leave a Comment

NewTek 4-20 mA LVDT Picture No Text

NewTek Sensor Solutions expanded the capabilities of its DC LVDT technology with 4-20mA output capabilities to meet the needs of industrial monitoring and feedback applications. In addition to offering 4-20 mA versions of its free-core and spring-loaded LVDTs, the company customizes 4-20mA position sensors to customer specifications. The 4-20 mA loop-powered LVDTs are ideal for […]

Filed Under: LVDT Tagged With: newtek

LV-45 Series LVIT linear position sensors

March 26, 2019 By Paul Heney Leave a Comment

LVIT Position Sensor LV-45Rev1

H. G. Schaevitz LLC, Alliance Sensors Group has released its LV-45 series inductive, contactless linear position sensor using LVIT Technology. The LV-45 linear position sensors are specifically designed for measuring applications requiring rugged devices, whether measuring position of steam turbine valves, mounted in a paper mill head box or calendar roll stand, or outdoors fastened […]

Filed Under: Position Tagged With: haroldgschaevitzindustries

ILPS-27 Series industrial duty LVIT linear position sensor

February 28, 2019 By Paul Heney Leave a Comment

ILPS-27 LVIT Inductive Linear Position Sensor

Harold G. Schaevitz Industries LLC (HGSI) has expanded its sensor product offering by adding a line of ILPS-27 Series Inductive Linear Position Sensors using LVIT Technology; contactless devices designed for factory automation and a variety of industrial or commercial applications such as motor sport vehicles, automotive testing, solar cell positioners, wind turbine prop pitch and […]

Filed Under: Position Tagged With: haroldgschaevitzindustries

New-inductive-technology position sensors from Novotechnik

February 28, 2019 By Paul Heney Leave a Comment

TF1 novotechnik

Novotechnik, U.S. has introduced the TF1 Series of touchless position sensors that are based on patented new-inductive technology. The sensors are unaffected by strong magnetic fields and metal flakes or filings present in a user’s environment. TF1 Series consists of an inductively coupled position marker attached to a moving rod/piece of the user’s application that […]

Filed Under: Position Tagged With: novotechnik

ILPS-19 Series linear position sensor

February 1, 2019 By Paul Heney Leave a Comment

ILPS-19 LVIT Inductive Linear Position Sensor

Harold G. Schaevitz Industries LLC (HGSI) has expanded its sensor product offering by adding a line of ILPS-19 Series Inductive Linear Position Sensors using LVIT Technology; contactless devices designed for factory automation and a variety of industrial or commercial applications such as motor sport vehicles, automotive testing, solar cell positioners, wind turbine prop pitch and […]

Filed Under: LVDT Tagged With: haroldgschaevitzindustries

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