Pennsauken, N.J. — A new line of 24 Vdc-operated LVDT position sensors from Macro Sensors, a division of Howard A. Schaevitz Technologies, is designed for a variety of industrial position measurement ...
Subsea applications pose special challenges for reliable LVDT operation. Due to the presence of chemically hostile seawater that attacks common metals, linear position sensors constructed of stainless ...
Linear variable differential transformers (LVDTs) have been commercially used for more than 50 years. Originally developed as a laboratory instrument, LVDTs are now utilized in various industries such ...
For applications with critical space limitations, the CD 375 series LVDT, contactless position sensors measure just 0.375" in diameter. Specified as having a lightweight, low-mass core, they target ...
The company’s high-pressure, seawater-resistant LVDT position sensors are suitable for use in sub-sea measurement systems that monitor structural movement in long-term finite-element analysis of ...
LVDTs, or linear variable differential transformers, are electromechanical transducers that convert an object’s rectilinear motion into a corresponding electrical signal, thus measuring distance ...
This new line of sensors can operate in hostile settings due to NewTek’s technology that does not contain internal ...
NewTek manufactures custom linear position sensing units in various strokes, sizes and materials, engineered to operate reliably in hostile environments where temperature can reach up to 200 °C.
This LVDT signal conditioner works with many types of LVDTs currently on the market, but plus some applications that require more attention than others. For example the LVDTs used on some gas turbines ...