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| RDP Plug and Play Sensors (also known as TEDS Sensors) are capable of giving users benefits of simple configuration of instrumentation or industrial data acquisition systems, reduced set-up times, reliable, fast, automatic retrieval of calibration information, improved diagnostics, reduced downtime and superior inventory management. |
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The WSX53 detects any precipitation including rain, snow, hailstone, sleet. Its output are two volt-free contacts which can be used to take actions depending on the sensed whether condition.
These can be anything such as closing shutters, powering blowers, boilers or window closers, stopping or starting industrial sprinklers, etc.
Applications include
„X Building Automation
„X Plant Automation
„X Commercial and Residential Homes
„X Weather Centres
„X Sprinkler Control
„X Agricultural use, etc.
„X De-icing and drying systems
The WSX53 is enclosed in a very compact (82 x 80 x 55) IP66 enclosure and provides an eight-core trailing cable for interface. It can either be mounted onto a mast with a vertical mounting support or mounted directly at the end of a conduit mast.
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Insert these thin, laminated RTDs in winding slots to detect high temperatures before insulation damage occurs. RTD manufacturer of temperature sensors continuously monitor conditions and provide the long term trend data that is necessary for making adjustments before unexpected alarms occur.
The sensing elements of stator RTDs extend through most of the body length to provide an average temperature reading. This eliminates the danger of a point-type sensor missing a localized hot spot. Six sensors are recommended for each motor, two per phase. Locate sensors near the hottest point of the windings for best performance.
Some models comply with European standards for electrical apparatus for potentially explosive atmospheres: ATEX Directive 94/9/EC EN 50 014: 1997, General requirements EN 50 019: 2000, Increased safety.
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| QTouch devices are digital charge-transfer ICs designed to detect touch using a single connection between the sensor chip and a simple key electrode. These chips are best suited for low key count applications up to 10 keys. |
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ALMEMO professional transmitters are ideally suitable for a decentralised, networked manufacturer of data acquisition. Measuring data can be locally acquired using short sensor signal lines and small modular measuring instruments and can be evaluated together on a measuring computer. As a result, this does not only minimise the wiring efforts but it also significantly reduces EMC problems. This allows for measurement setups with a very flexible application of the devices, so even the most demanding measuring tasks can be solved. To ALMEMO transmitters various sensors can be adapted for the measuremt of all kind of physical, chemical and electrical variables.
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Features:
- Professional laser Class 1
- SONET and ITU SDH compatible
- MSA compliant
- Short-reach, long-reach and DWDM applications
- Uncooled DFB or ILM Industrial transmitters
- PIN-PD or APD receiver with CDR
- 50 ohm differential data/clock inputs and outputs
- Compact 24-pin DIP
- Alarms, controls and performance monitoring functions
- High performance and field-proven high reliability
Applications:
- SONET/ITU-SDH add and drop multiplexers
- Digital cross-connect systems
- DWDM transport systems
- Metropolitan and access systems
- IP professional router and ATM core switch |
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LISST-25X marks a generational advancement in the measurement of suspended sediments. Unlike all prior sediment sensors, optical or acoustic, the LISST-25X maintains its calibration over a 200:1 range of particle sizes. It has been shown that when evaluated with particles of a broad range of sizes and of several types - manmade spheres or natural terrigenous, or marine sediments from several locations - the LISST-25X held calibration to within a factor of 2 whereas transmissometer calibration changed by 2 orders of magnitude
The LISST-25X uses a newly patented concept. It employs a collimated industrial laser beam to illuminate particles, and a specially shaped focal plane detectors behind the receiving lens. A comet shaped detector senses volume concentration of particles, holding calibration over a 200:1 size range. A second detector measures the area concentration. A Sauter Mean Size of sediments is provided from the ratio of these two outputs also. |
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Verimation Technology, Inc. produces various standard and custom probes and coils for our Verimet Line of Eddy Current Instrumentation.
Available Standard Probes and Coils are:
N7300 Probe for Seam and Crack Detection
N900 Probe for Hardness, Alloy and Case Depth
N900 ¡°B¡± Coil for Hardness, Alloy and Case Depth ¡Ü 1 inch (900M108)
N900 ¡°C¡± Coil for Hardness, Alloy and Case Depth ¡Ý 1 inch (900M108) |
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Features:
- Large Bright High Resolution Color Touch screen manufacturer
- Built-In Industrial encoder Interface
- USB, LAN, VGA outputs
- Huge Data Storage Capability
- Longitudinal, Shear, Guided, and Surface Waves
- A-Scan, B-Scan, CB-Scan, and TOFD
- Corrosion Profiling and Flaw Imaging
- Up To 20m Length of One Line Scanning Record
- Playback A-Scans for Recorded Images
- Enhanced Signal Evaluation - Live and Frozen A-Scans
- Defect Sizing and Pattern Analysis
- Compliance with ASME and RBIM Procedures |
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| piezoelectric and magnetostrictive ultrasonic generators, flanged or bulkhead mount submersible transducers. Available work frequencies from 19 to 70 kHz. Modular construction of the piezoelectric units allow to supply a industrial generator also with different frequencies. |
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Honeywell speed sensors using Variable Reluctance sensing technology are simple, rugged devices that do not require an external voltage source for operation. The output signal of a VRS sensor is an ac voltage that varies in amplitude and wave frequency as the speed of the monitored device changes, and is usually expressed in peak to peak voltage (Vp-p). Honeywell offers VRS sensors for general purpose, high output, power output, high resolution, high temperature and hazardous location applications, as well as low-cost molded versions.
Best Used For:
Engine RPM (revolutions per minute) measurement on aircraft, automobiles, boats, buses, trucks and rail vehicles; motor RPM measurement on professional drills, professional grinders, manufacturers of lathes and automatic screw machines; process speed measurement on food, textile, paper, woodworking, printing, tobacco and pharmaceutical industry machinery; wheel-slip measurement on autos and locomotives; gear speed measurement.
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The all-rounder Sensero-868 AC
Protection against all weather conditions.
The new weather sensor has the light, twilight and wind functions. What is new is that the wind is measured using an air manufacturer of flow sensor on the underside of the device. Thus, side winds and updrafts can also be detected.
Thanks to its tiltable wall bracket, the Sensero-868 AC can be mounted on a façade or on a roof. Furthermore, it can be mounted on top of a mast.
In addition, the Sensero-868 AC Plus has an integrated rain sensor that sends a signal to the radio receiver in order to retract the awning if it starts to rain. |
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RadEye™ Large-Area Imaging sensors
The RadEye1 large-area image sensor is a three-side buttable, fully integrated CMOS photodiode array designed for both visible and radiation imaging. The large 24.6 mm by 49.2 mm active area consists of a 512 by 1024 matrix of silicon photodiodes on 48 µm centers. Used directly to detect visible light, or with a scintillator to detect x-rays and other energetic radiation, the RadEye1 is the perfect solution for applications ranging from medical diagnostics to industrial inspection (NDT) and scientific imaging.
The RadEye image sensors are fully integrated with control logic and readout circuitry that allow the sensors to run off a single 5 V manufacturers of power supply and a master clock. An optional frame start input can be used to control the frame rate externally between 0.01 and 4.5 frames per second. An asynchronous array reset, a high-speed binning mode, and a non-destructive readout mode further add to the flexibility of these devices. Video data is read out sequentially through a high-speed differential analog output at up to 2.5 MHz.
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