Sensors
March 24, 2011
The LMT Series Sanitary Point Level Sensor is designed to monitor the level of liquids, viscous media and powders in food and beverage processing tanks and pipes. The sensor can
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March 7, 2011
Rotary inductive sensors provide 360-degree angular measurement, and utilize resistance inductive capacitance (RLC) measuring technology rather than a traditional magnetic positioning element — delivering complete immunity to EMC interference. The
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March 2, 2011
The PRS-TW-M12 Series can be used in clean-in-place systems, allowing the sensor to be removed for calibration or service without disturbing your system. The sensor includes a 4-wire, Class-A, PT100
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January 18, 2011
The long stroke linear position sensors provide highly accurate absolute position measurement of displacements up to 1.2 meters, according to the manufacturer. Available in ranges of 300- to 1,200-mm,
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January 11, 2011
Two mid-range adjustable-field sensors have been added to the company’s WORLD-BEAM® QS30 family, expanding the company''s line of short and long-range adjustable-field sensors. The QS30AFF400 foreground suppression sensor and the
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January 4, 2011
Instrinsically safe DX99 Wireless Nodes now feature a compact metal housing rated for Class I, Division 1 hazardous locations. A DX99 Node provides power to sensors directly within a hazardous
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December 9, 2010
ADVANTAGE® load points and sensors are available for compression or tension applications, and in capacities ranging from 44 pounds to 600,000 pounds. Made of stainless steel, ADVANTAGE load sensors feature
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December 2, 2010
The AST5400 wet/wet differential pressure sensor is designed to measure line pressures up to 2,000 PSI with a turndown ratio of 15 to 1. Using Krystal Bond™ Technology, the AST5400
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November 16, 2010
The pressure sensors for hydraulic applications feature a rugged, IP69K-rated design to withstand harsh environments. The sensors provide a wide measuring range from 3 to 400 bar. Signals are directly
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November 15, 2010
The photoelectric sensors with clear object detection use reflectors to detect transparent objects up to 2.5-meters away, or opaque objects up to 5-meters away. These sensors can detect transparent
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