Trans-Tek AC-AC LVDT Works Under Extreme Pressures & Temperatures


Trans-Tek has created a unique category of Linear Displacement Transducer (LVDT), originally developed for a manufacturer of tools for the down-hole oil drilling industry. The products are the result of a collaborative, creative process that produced several iterations for increasingly deeper pressures and higher temperatures. Two models evolved, based on the company's Series 230. However, Trans-Tek can add the same features to any stroke AC-AC LVDT. Other applications outside of the oil industry include R&D testing and nearly anywhere extreme environments exist.

To accommodate such high pressure, the transducer housing is perforated to equalize pressure inside and outside the LVDT. Since the holes in the housing expose the coils inside, the fluid must be electrically non-conductive and chemically benign. Of course, many hydraulic oils meet this requirement. The high temperature ratings are achieved by using special internal materials.

These LVDT's are rated for pressures to 35,000 psi, in electrically non-conductive, chemically benign media, at continuous temperatures as high as 450°F. Non-linearity is ±0.25% and temperature coefficient of sensitivity is ±0.01% per degree/F. A high sensitivity output offers infinite resolution in a variety of strokes. Trans-Tek high-temp/high-pressure LVDT's are available in a choice of 3/8" or ¾" OD body style with signal conditioners for DC-DC or 4-20 mA operation.

Trans-Tek was formed in 1967 to manufacture a broad line of Linear and Angular Displacement, and Linear Velocity Transducers. The company has grown from a small startup to a multimillion dollar manufacturer operating from a 14,000 sq. ft. facility. All transducers are produced in Ellington, CT.

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