Inclinometer withstands shock and vibration.

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Operating on capacitive technology using electrolytic fluid, CE-approved, IP67-rated D Series Inclinometer features protective aluminum housing and .001° resolution. Suitable for cranes, lifting platforms, and mobile weighing systems, sensor is available in ±5º, ±15º or ±30º ranges. Outputs available as analog (0.5-4.5 Vdc or 4-20 mA), digital (RS232), or switching output signals (.1° step).



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New D Series Tilt Sensor Rated IP67 for Harsh Environments



May 26 2006, Hampton, VA - Measurement Specialties is pleased to introduce the new D Series Inclinometer rated IP67 for use in the harshest environmental conditions.

The D Series Inclinometer can be used for any levelling application, including mobile and stationary cranes, lifting platforms, mobile weighing systems and outdoor equipment. This CE-approved tilt sensor is housed in a rugged aluminum package to protect the electronics from the elements. Features include:

o IP67 rating for total protection against dust and immersion in up to 1 meter of water

o Robust technology that withstands shock and vibration

o .001 degree resolution

o High accuracy over wide temperature range due to internal compensation

o Meets EMC-Standard EN 61000-6-2,4

o High reliability and repeatability

o Easy to use; ready for installation via connector

o Excellent cost-performance ratio

The D Series Inclinometer is available in 3 measurement ranges: +/- 5º, +/- 15º or +/- 30º. Outputs are available as analog (0.5 to 4.5 VDC or 4-20 mA), digital (RS232) or switching output signals (.1 degree step).

Proprietary Sensing Technology

The D Series inclination sensors operate on a proprietary capacitive technology using electrolytic fluid. Platinum electrodes are deposited in pairs on the base of the sensor's cell parallel to the sensitive axis. The chamber is partially filled with an electrolytic liquid. When an alternating voltage is passed between two electrodes, the electric current will create a dispersed field.

By tilting the sensor and thereby reducing the level of the liquid, it is possible to confine this stray field. Because of the constant, specific conductivity of the electrolytes a variance of resistance is formed in relation to the liquid level. A basic differential principle will yield an angle of inclination from the polarity signs, as demonstrated in the figures below.

About Measurement Specialties. Measurement Specialties, Inc. designs and manufactures sensors and sensor-based systems. The Company produces a wide variety of sensors and transducers to measure precise ranges of physical characteristics including pressure, force, vibration, position, humidity, temperature and photo optics. Measurement Specialties uses multiple advanced technologies - including piezoresistive, electro-optic, electro-magnetic, capacitive, application specific integrated circuits (ASICs), micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS), piezoelectric polymers and strain gauges - to engineer sensors that operate precisely and cost effectively.

Tilt and Position Products Contact: John Matlack, (757) 766-4348 or john.matlack@meas-spec.com

Company Contact: Scott Brown, Global Marketing, (610) 971-9893 ext 16 or scott.brown@meas-spec.com

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