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Alliance Sensors Group, AIM Electronics partner to distribute linear position sensors

June 28, 2017 By Paul Heney Leave a Comment

H. G. Schaevitz LLC dba Alliance Sensors Group is pleased to announce a partnership with AIM Electronics in Levittown, PA to distribute its line of LVDT and LVIT linear position sensors designed for automation, power generation, fluid/mobile hydraulics, and heavy industrial applications with sensors and instrumentation made specifically for the power generation marketplace. AIM Electronics was founded in 1985 as a single source for industrial automation, sensors, soft starters, motor control, and VFD drives and are pleased to include ASG’s line of sensors to their product offering.

Alliance Sensors Group, founded by the Schaevitz family, has continued to expand its line of linear position sensors using LVIT Technology™ reaching into the automation and fluid power market places as well as power generation and civil engineering. The LR and LV series of LVIT products are inductive, contactless devices with excellent stroke-to-length ratio giving a clear advantage over resistive potentiometers.

“Alliance Sensors is excited to partner with a sales channel as prominent as AIM Electronics. We feel they can help us target the Automation marketplace in ways we could not handle directly,” says John Matlack VP of Sales and Marketing for ASG.

Alliance Sensor Group 
www.alliancesensors.com

AIM Electronics
www.aimelectronics.com

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