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PCB Piezotronics launches new accelerometers

April 10, 2019 By Mike Santora Leave a Comment

PCB Piezotronics, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of MTS Systems Corporation (NASDAQ: MTSC), has released its smallest, 0.47-in. (11.8 mm), ground isolated, miniature triaxial cube accelerometers with TEDS (Transducer Electronic Data Sheet). Models J356A43 / 44 / 45 join the family of miniature triaxial ICP accelerometers with TEDS that are ideal for modal and structural […]

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PCB Piezotronics Inc. now sells two case-isolated cryogenic ICP accelerometers

January 18, 2019 By Lisa Eitel Leave a Comment

PCB Piezotronics Inc. of MTS Systems Corp. now sells two industrial case-isolated cryogenic ICP accelerometers — Models 637A06 and 638A06 — for use in low-temperature applications such as cryogenic centrifugal and reciprocating pumps. They are suitable for liquefied natural gas (LNG) processing; industrial gas processing (argon, helium, hydrogen, nitrogen and oxygen); pharmaceutical production (statin drugs, […]

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PCB Piezotronics launches high temp triaxial charge accelerometer

September 10, 2018 By Mike Santora Leave a Comment

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PCB Piezotronics, Inc. announces the release of a triaxial charge accelerometer designed for use in environments with ambient temperatures up to 900 °F/482 °C. Model EX356A73 is certified as intrinsically safe through the ATEX, CSA and IECEx programs. It is ideal for use in aviation/power generation turbine research & development, nuclear power plant commissioning and […]

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PCB Piezotronics launches USB digital accelerometer

August 7, 2018 By Mike Santora Leave a Comment

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PCB Piezotronics, Inc. announces the release of a USB digital accelerometer designed for use in predictive maintenance and condition monitoring applications. Model 633A01 is a high-resolution, broad-frequency piezoelectric accelerometer with integrated internal digital data processing for USB plug-and-play capability as well as easy data collection and sharing The product has a frequency range of 1.5-11,000 […]

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New microphone for measurements in hazardous areas

June 5, 2018 By Mike Santora Leave a Comment

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PCB Piezotronics, Inc. released a prepolarized condenser microphone system – Model EX378B02 – for use in hazardous areas. The new microphone system is compliant with explosive atmospheres and gaseous hazardous environments where standard microphones are restricted. Additionally, EX378B02 is compliant with intrinsic safety protection levels for all above ground applications globally; below ground very high […]

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New miniature ICP shock accelerometers

January 18, 2018 By Paul Heney Leave a Comment

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PCB has released two new miniature piezoelectric accelerometers. They are small, single axis ICP voltage output with measurement ranges of +/- 5,000 g (model 352A91) and +/- 20,000 g (model 352A92). Both are in a similar package with low mass under 0.006 ounces (0.17 grams) and cover a broad frequency range of 1.2 to 10,000 […]

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ICP pressure sensor from PCB Piezotronics

September 19, 2017 By Paul Heney Leave a Comment

PCB’s new micro ICP Pressure Sensor, Model 132B38, is suited for wind tunnel applications that require very small test sensors and very high-frequency response. This improved design features a centered sensing element which improves accuracy of time of arrival, targeting, sniper/projectile detection systems, and aerodynamic testing in high-speed wind tunnels. Model 132B38 measures high-frequency pressure […]

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New Two-Sensor ICP blast pencil probe

June 8, 2017 By Paul Heney Leave a Comment

PCB’s new quartz, free-field, ICP blast pressure pencil probe is a two-sensor pencil blast probe that provides time of arrival and the pressure time wave form for total impulse measurement, all in a single sensor. The Model 137B25 pencil probe is the first of its kind and features an extremely fast micro-second response time, with […]

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PCB Piezotronics supplies accelerometers for GOES-R weather satellites

May 26, 2017 By Paul Heney Leave a Comment

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PCB Piezotronics has supplied Lockheed Martin Space Systems Company with accelerometers for use on NOAA’s GOES-16 weather satellite. GOES-16 is the first of four Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite-R Series (GOES-R) next-generation weather satellites. The advanced spacecraft and instrument technology used on the GOES-R series will result in more timely and accurate forecasts and warnings. It will improve […]

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Photoelectric Sensors Deliver Printed Circuit Board Detection

October 26, 2009 By sensortipsadmin Leave a Comment

Pepperl+Fuchs launched their ML8 Series Miniature PCB Photoelectric Sensors. Available with 30 or 50 mm detection ranges, ML8 PCB sensors provide consistent, reliable printed circuit board detection regardless of holes, indentations and components on the circuit board, while delivering more precise detection of board edges by virtue of customized light beam patterns.  These sensors come […]

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