Small-Capacity Sensors measure torque down to 5 lb-in.
Flange-mounted Series 2308, 2309, and 2508 strain-gage reaction torque sensors are supplied with shunt calibration resistor and are NIST traceable. Featuring 2 mV/V output sensitivity, products are available in capacities from 5-1,000 lb-in. FS for measuring torque in applications such as lubricant studies, torsion testing, bearing friction, small motor dynamometers, stepping switch torque, and...
Read More »Pressure Sensors are used in blast and explosion testing.
General purpose ICPÃ-® and charge output blast sensors feature resonant frequencies to 500 kHz, while ICP microsensors provide rapid rise times under 0.5 Ã-µsec for projectile detection and time of arrival measurements. Featuring integral microelectronics, free-field blast pressure ICP pencil probes measure blast effects. Underwater blast pressure probes, available in ICP and charge...
Read More »Camera detects concealed weapons in real-time.
With 45 ft range, BIS-WDS(TM) Prime uses passive millimeter wave sensor technology to detect guns, knives, or bombs of metal, plastic, or composite construction. Weapons Detection System (WDS) consists of millimeter wave camera combined with video camera and algorithm software that interfaces to other security devices/networks. Capable of identifying up to 50 threats simultaneously, system...
Read More »Photoelectric Sensor comes in miniature package.
Series BOS 2K sensor offers full functionality in package measuring 20 x 7.5 x 10 mm. It offers scan range of up to 1.2 m. Four different sensing modes are offered: diffuse, for part identification; diffuse with background suppression, for part configuration and placement; retroreflective, for parts verification and counting; and thru-beam versions for part sizing and position information. Each...
Read More »Regulatory Labeling & the Cost of Compliance
This ebook shows an overview of the regulatory labeling and the cost of compliance.
Read More »Helium Leak Detector suits variety of applications.
SmartTest(TM) delivers results at max inlet pressure of 25 mbar, and detects helium leaks at rate of 5 x 10-12 mbar l/sec. Unit features integrated test leak for self-calibration, vacuum and sniffer operating modes, and optional industrial proof hand held remote control. Backing pump is user-selectable to match application needs in semiconductor, automotive component testing, refrigeration, and...
Read More »Portable Flaw Detector is sealed to IP 66 standards.
Protected against ingress of dust and strong jets of water, ultrasonic USM 35X is used for inspection tasks from flaw detection to corrosion measurement. Unit provides rotary knobs for setting gain and function values, and operator can select required dB step width, freeze displayed A-scan, or switch A-scan to full screen size by means of direct access keys. Software allows operation to meet...
Read More »Hot Metal Detector features programmable operation.
Foto-captor lets users program set-points to specific applications from 300-800Ã-
Read More »Sensor improves safety and activation for swinging doors.
Bodyguard III overhead presence sensor uses diffused active IR sensing to protect entire swing path of automatic swinging doors, from guide rails through to threshold. Rain and snow mode reduces nuisance openings due to misread environmental cues, while learn time feature ensures that objects abandoned inside detection area will not inhibit sensor function. Microprocessor controlled unit can be...
Read More »Helmet Tracker provides distortion-free, 360-
Hy-BIRD(TM) combines optical and inertial data streams for uninterrupted, all-attitude tracking. Optical technology provides 6 degrees-of-freedom tracking of its detector's location 240 times/sec with accuracy better than 1Ã-
Read More »Micro-Sized Temperature Sensor offers 0.25-
Manufactured in SOT23-6 and MSOP-8 packages, TMP141 measures temperature from -40 to 125Ã-
Read More »The Carbontec System: A Smarter Way to Heat Your Buildings
Carbontec's paper-thin radiant heating systems reduce energy consumption costs by warming the building surfaces instead of controlling air temperature. Check out our video to learn more.
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