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Kaman introduces AMS Family of non-contact displacement sensors

October 16, 2020 By Mike Santora Leave a Comment

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The Measuring Division of Kaman Precision Products, Inc., has announced the release of its new AMS family of high-precision non-contact displacement sensors suitable for condition monitoring of rotating machinery in extreme-pressure environments from 500 psi to over 22,500 psi. AMS sensors deliver high reliability and superior performance in high-pressure environments enhancing any condition monitoring systems’ […]

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Kaman Measuring announces KD-5100 differential measurement system

May 26, 2017 By Mary Gannon Leave a Comment

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The Measuring Division of Kaman Precision Products Inc. announces the availability of its KD-5100 differential measurement system, which provides resolution to a nanometer of positional change. With its proven stable design, extremely small size, and low power consumption, the KD-5100 is ideal for night vision systems, precision telescope positioning, fast steering mirrors (FSM) for space-based […]

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Kaman Measuring Announces OEM-2306 Non-Contact Position Sensing System

March 21, 2017 By Jennifer Calhoon Leave a Comment

The Measuring Division of Kaman Precision Products, Inc., a world leader in the design and manufacture of high-performance, precision non-contact position measuring systems, announces the availability of its OEM-2306 non-contact linear displacement measuring instrument, using eddy current technology. The OEM-2306 offers the same high performance machine control as the KD-2306 signal conditioning electronics in a […]

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Digital signal conditioner adapts to measuring conditions

July 22, 2016 By Patrick Curran Leave a Comment

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More and more industries and manufacturers are requiring sensors for condition monitoring in their machines or processes. New digital signal conditioner technology is available that simplifies the use of eddy current (inductive) displacement sensors for high precision/high reliability applications. The technology is the best option for monitoring movement, position, vibration, alignment, or deflection, especially where […]

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Save time and improve productivity with the digiVIT

June 6, 2016 By Marisa Martin Leave a Comment

The Measuring Division of Kaman Precision Products, Inc., announces the digiVIT transducer. The digiVIT is the most advanced Digital Variable Impedance Transducer for noncontact linear position and displacement sensing available on the market.  The digiVIT features a self-tuning bridge, which is capable of performing with nearly any sensor, from any manufacturer, as well as any […]

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Digital variable impedance transducer for noncontact linear position sensing

May 10, 2016 By Mike Santora Leave a Comment

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The Measuring Division of Kaman Precision Products, Inc., a manufacturer of precision non-contact position measuring systems, announces the digiVIT transducer. The digiVIT features a self-tuning bridge, which is capable of performing with nearly any sensor, from any manufacturer, as well as any conductive target. The transducer also features simple push button calibration, temperature compensation, and […]

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