
New Lead-free Galvanic Cell-type Oxygen Sensor KE-LF Series
Figaro Engineering Inc. is pleased to announce its latest offering—lead-free galvanic cell-type oxygen sensor KE-LF series. In addition to KE-series oxygen sensors, we have prepared new models of the lead-free KE-LF series oxygen sensor, the KE-25LF and KE-25F3LF. As with the KE-series, the KE-LF series are unique galvanic cell-type oxygen sensors developed by Maxell, Ltd. with long life...
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New Wireless Load Cell System and Pin are Ideal for Both Single and Multiple Sensor Systems
Offer transmission range of up to 2,600 Feet. Features license free 2.4 GHz telemetry that enhances efficiency and productivity in the field. Applications include aerospace, energy, industrial weighing, construction and automotive industries.
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New Ultrasonic Sensors Features Beam Angles of 75 or 80 degrees
CUSA and CUSP models are offered with distance ratings from 0.2 up to 18 meters. Provides sound pressure levels from 105 to 115 dB. Feature diameters as small as 9.8 mm and profiles as low as 7 mm.
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New NTC Thermistor Meet AEC-Q200 Standard
Designed to withstand high temperatures up to +185 °C. Offers thermal gradient of < 0.01 K/K and 6 s response time in air. Delivers fast, high accuracy temperature measurement and sensing in a wide range of automotive applications.
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Speciality Heat Exchangers 101: Considerations for Choosing the Right One for Your Application
Specialty heat exchangers play an important role in a wide variety of industrial applications, and it's crucial to select the correct device for your application. Check out this guide and learn how to choose the right heat exchanger.
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New X-Ray Room Features Rotating Bucky
Comes with low-dose, high sensitivity DR detectors and advanced image processing technologies. Offers FDR ES detectors with Irradiation Side Sampling (ISS) technology. Provides Dynamic Visualization™ processing for high quality images that help assist in visualizing fine details.
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New Proximity Sensor System Offers Transmission Range of 70 feet, or 22 meters
Features 5 micro amps (uA) with no target motion, and only 200 micro amps (uA) at a target sense rate of 1 per minute. Uses two Energizer L91 ultimate lithium (AA) batteries. Comes with electrical charge capacity of 3.3 Am per hour.
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New Non-contact Measuring System Preserves Integrity of Surfaces
Speetec is simple to integrate and provides good productivity as well as reduces downtime. Offers high measurement accuracy, reducing rejects in cut-to-length processes. Uses laser doppler principle to measure speed and length of materials without the need for a scale or markers.
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Latest Laser Sensor is Equipped with Intelligent Surface Control Feature
Advanced surface compensation enables stable measurement results even on demanding surfaces. Suitable for displacement, distance and position measurements in industrial environments, automation and robotics. Integrated high-performance controller enables fast and highly precise processing and output of measurement values.
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Latest Draw-Wire Sensors Come in Glass Fiber-Reinforced Plastic Housing
Offer measuring ranges of 1500 and 2500 mm. Suitable for precise distance and position measurements. Ideal for OEM and series applications.
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Draw-Wire Sensor Monitor the Synchronization Control of Telescopic Platforms
Lifting systems such as telescopic platforms consist of two cassettes which are operated independently of each other when the vehicle is lifted. Here the support arms must always be kept at the same lifting height so that the load distribution and the height level of the vehicle remain the same. In order to ensure this, the lifting platform requires synchronization control. For this, AUTOPSTENHOJ...
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SRG Global Coatings Enhance Surface Durability, Efficiency, Design Flexibility
SRG Global's automotive coatings enhance the structural integrity of the finished part while also improving vehicle efficiency. Check out our video to learn more.
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