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December, 2011 Selco Intros High Pressure Thermistor Probe Housing


Reno, NV —Selco Products has intro- duced a new High Pressure Stainless Steel Probe Housing option for its customizable CP Series Thermistors. The new housing enables the CP Thermistors to withstand pressures through 300 PSI in a variety of appli- cations. This latest design demon-


strates Selco’s specialized capabili- ties to develop custom thermistor housings in varying shapes, lengths, materials and diameters at cost- effective price points. The new housing has a stainless


steel wall thickness that achieves a 300 PSI rating. Thermistor accuracies


of ±0.1°C to ±10 percent can be pack- aged in customized high-pressure housings as required by the OEM. Typically, thermistors are offered


with a standard 100 PSI stainless steel housing rating. As such, the 300 PSI-rated thermistors are not avail- able as an off-the-shelf product and many manufacturers are not equipped to provide such a customized product at an affordable price. According to the company, the


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development of this new thermistor option characterizes its ability to develop application-specific solutions for customers. It is not unusual for the company to design a custom ther- mistor assembly that meets or exceeds customer expectations. Engineers need flexibility for their designs and these unlimited options help them achieve that. The company can customize the


CP Series to meet exact application requirements for probe housing mate- rials, lead wire gauges, insulation types, and connectors. Probes are available in a wide variety of R-T curve materials and are RoHS-compli- ant. Excellent field stability is assured from years of experience in thermistor


manufacturing coupled with stringent process controls. In addition to its cus- tom thermistor product capabilities, the company offers a full line of dis- crete thermistors including precision


High-pressure thermistor probe housing.


interchangeable, DO-35, thin film, point matched, epoxy coated, and SMT


products. Contact: Selco Products Co.,


8780 Technology Way, Reno, NV 89521-5908 % 800-257-3526 or 775-674-5100 fax: 775-674-5111 E-mail: sales@selcoproducts.com Web: www.selcoproducts.com


Low-Cost Electric Actuators from Tolomatic


Hamel, MN — Tolomatic’s new low- cost ERD20 actuator is designed with a larger diameter ball screw and a stroke length of up to 24-in. (609.6mm). With this line extension, ERD rod-style electric actuators now deliver forces up to 500 pounds (2224 N). ERD actuators are stroke configurable. The products are suitable for a


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wide variety of applications, includ- ing product change-overs, pick-and- place, sorting and diverting, and pressing. According to the company, the


higher forces and longer stroke lengths mean that the affordable ERD rod-


style electric actuators can now replace pneumatic actuators in a wider range of applications. In addition to greater force and stroke, the ERD20 is avail- able with ball screws for extended and predictable service life. The ERD family of rod-style elec-


tric actuators is available in body sizes that are equivalent to non-repairable pneumatic cylinder bore sizes of 5/8-in.


Electric large force actuators.


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(15.88mm), 1-in. (25.4mm), 1.5-in. (38.1mm) and 2-in. (50.8mm). Strokes are available in lengths up to 8-in. (203.2mm) for the ERD06, 10-in. (254mm) for the ERD10, and 24-in. (609.6mm). for the ERD15 and 20 sizes. Forces range up to 20 lbs (89N) for the smallest size, and up to 500 lbs (2224N) for the ERD20. The actuators accept a wide


variety of NEMA and metric stepper and servo motors. In addition, all four sizes of the ERD product family are offered with 300 series stainless steel options and IP67 options for harsh environments, such as in the food and beverage industry. The ERD actuator comes stan-


dard with a metric-threaded rod end that is compatible with a wide variety of commercially available accessories and makes the conversion from pneu-


matic to electric even more convenient. Contact: Tolomatic, 3800


County Road 116, Hamel, MN % 800-328-2174 or 763-478-8000


fax: 763-478-4309 Web: www.tolomatic.com


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