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Accelerometers work in high-temperature environments.
September 14, 2005 -
Hermetically sealed in titanium housing, stud-mounted Models 357B53 and 357B54 operate in temperatures from -95 to +500°F and survive accidental shock inputs to ±2,000 g. These single-axis, ceramic, charge output accelerometers are respectively equipped with 10-32 side-mounted or 10-32 top-mounted connector and offer sensitivities of 100 pC/g. With measurement range of ±150 g peak, radiation-hardened sensors are suited for shock and vibration measurement.
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Release date: September 1, 2005
PCB Piezotronics Offers New High Temperature, Radiation Hardened Accelerometers for Shock & Vibration Measurements
September 1, 2005, Depew, NY - The Vibration Division of PCB Piezotronics, Inc. (PCB®), introduces two new High-temperature, Radiation Hardened, Single Axis, Ceramic, Charge Output Accelerometers. Models 357B53 and 357B54, each have sensitivities of 100 pC/g and a measurement range of ±150 g peak. They are hermetically sealed in a titanium housing and are stud-mounted. This durable design operates in temperatures from -95 to +500° F (-71 to +260° C), and survives accidental shock inputs to ±2,000 g. These new sensors are ideally suited for shock and vibration measurements in high temperature and/or nuclear radiation environments as they are also radiation hardened, and are rated for exposure to Integrated Neutron Flux up to 1010 N/cm2 and Integrated Gamma Flux up to 108 rads.
Model 357B53 features a 10-32 side-mounted connector, while Model 357B54 features a 10-32 top-mounted connector. They are typically used with PCB® Series 003 low-noise cables for temperatures up to +500º F (+260 °C), or with PCB® Series 023 hardline cable, when used in radioactive environments.
For additional information, contact the Vibration Division of PCB Piezotronics, Inc. toll-free at 888-684-0013 (in the U.S. and Canada); E-mail: vibration@pcb.com; or fax at 716-685-3886. For other PCB products, contact PCB directly at 716-684-0001, or visit our web site at www.pcb.com.
PCB and ICP are registered trademarks of PCB Group Inc.
General / Sales Leads:
Andrea Mohn
Marketing Coordinator
PCB Piezotronics, Inc.
3425 Walden Avenue
Depew, NY 14043-2495
(800) 828-8840 ext. 2216
Fax: (716) 684-0987
E-Mail: mktg@pcb.com
Technical:
Mark Amatuzzo
Product Manager
Vibration Division
3425 Walden Avenue
Depew, NY 14043-2495
(888) 684-0013 ext. 2706
Fax: (716) 685-3886
Contacts:
Marketing:
Andrea Mohn Marketing Coordinator
USA
Phone: 800-828-8840 ext 2216
FAX: 716-684-0987 E-mail this person
General Information:
Mark Amatuzzo Product Manager
USA
Phone: 888-684-0013 ext 2706
FAX: 716-685-3886 Company Information: Name: PCB Piezotronics Inc. Address: 3425 Walden Ave. City: Depew State: NY ZIP: 14043 2495 Country: USA Phone: 716-684-0001 FAX: 716-684-0987 http://www.pcb.com
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