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Transducers suit extreme duty and food grade applications.

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July 3, 2009 - Family of SS resolver transducers are IP67-rated and feature input shaft that extends through internal core of resolver rotor windings, eliminating internal coupling components and maximizing shaft strength. Units are available with either 1/4, 3/8, or 5/8 in. SS shaft with optimized shaft loading and temperature rating up to 302°F. Offered with oversized double row sealed bearing, tranducers include optional 303 or 304 SS housing/shaft and various mounting styles.

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Advanced Micro Controls, Inc.
Plymouth Industrial Park
Terryville, CT, 06786
USA



Stainless Steel Resolvers Designed for Extreme Duty and Food Grade Applications


Terryville, CT July 01, 2009 - AMCI realizes the need for extreme-duty sensor feedback in harsh industrial environments, and in response, has developed a family of stainless steel resolver transducers. Options include 303 or 304 stainless steel housing and shaft, and a variety of mounting styles. The IP67 rated product line comes standard with either a 1/4", 3/8", or 5/8" stainless steel shaft and an oversized double row sealed bearing. The input shaft in each of these stainless steel resolvers extends through the internal core of the resolver rotor windings. This one-piece rotor design eliminates internal coupling components, increases shaft strength and maximizes reliability.

Durability was the highest priority when designing AMCI's stainless steel resolver transducer family. The optional 5/8" stainless steel shaft boasts exceptional shaft loading, and the high temperature rating up to 150°C (302°F) provides reliability where most sensors fail. Mechanically connected to the shaft of the controlled machine, these transducers are subject to severe conditions such as mechanical shock, vibration, and possibly contaminates such as coolants, salt water mist, and caustic vapors. For food and beverage applications where sanitizing wash downs are required, the stainless steel housing and robust IP67 rating will withstand all cleaning solutions and hose spray.

High performance applications like those found in paper factories, steel mills, ship loading, and mining applications are the inspiration for these extreme-duty rotary sensors. AMCI also considered food grade requirements when designing these resolvers. The non-porous nature of stainless steel will not support growth of mold, mildew, or bacteria. This provides a hygienic, easy to clean solution for customers manufacturing, processing, or packaging food.

AMCI has been designing and manufacturing resolvers and resolver transducers (http://www.amci.com/resolvers.asp) for over twenty years. The company offers over 50 different types of resolvers, including size 11 sensors, single-turn transducers, multi-turn transducers, geared transducers, and stainless steel transducers. AMCI also manufactures a complete line of resolver interface products(http://www.amci.com/resolver-interfac...), cables, and connectors, providing customers with everything necessary to configure a complete resolver sensor feedback system.

About Advanced Micro Controls Inc

Founded in 1985, Advanced Micro Controls Inc (AMCI) (http://www.amci.com/inquiry-window.asp) is a leading U.S. based manufacturer with a global presence. Our industrial controls improve the performance and profitability of today's factory and automation systems. AMCI specializes in the design, manufacturing, and sales of eight different product families. Long standing relationships with the biggest names in industrial automation enable our team to deliver innovative, competitive products that are designed for years of reliable performance.

Media Contact: Bob Alesio

Telephone: (860) 585-1254 ext.128

Email: balesio@amci.com

Advanced Micro Controls Inc.

20 Gear Drive

Plymouth Industrial Park

Terryville , CT 06786 USA

Telephone: (860)-585-1254

Facsimile: (860) 584-1973

http://www.amci.com
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