High-temp sensors

Monday, 01 June, 2009 | Supplied by: Kingdom Pty Ltd


Dytran Instruments has released 20 sensors for acceleration, velocity, displacement, bearing condition, pressure and force.

Two sensors have been released for use in ultra high temperatures. They are:D3092C, a charge mode self-generating ultra high temperatures. They are: D3092C, a charge mode self-generating ultra high-temperature accelerometer with a sensitivity of 3.5 pC/g, hermetically sealed stainless steel construction with a 10-32 mounting hole and a 10-32 electrical connector providing an increased MTBF.

The sensor will be useful for general-purpose ultra high-temperature vibration measurements.

The D5334 is an IEPE voltage mode \<20 mA accelerometer with a sensitivity of 10 mV/g with other sensitivities available, three-bolt pattern mount, an integrated hard line cable assembly, a case isolated hermetically sealed, stainless steel construction and integrated differential amplifier.

Online: www.kingdom.com.au
Phone: 02 9975 3272
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