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SENSORS FOR RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT


| AEROSPACE & DEFENSE |


UHT-12™ ACCELEROMETERS AND PRESSURE SENSORS FOR EXTREME TEMPERATURES


n Absence of pyroelectric noise spikes up to 650 ºC n Sensitivity that remains more consistent


over a wide temperature change


n Shear mode crystals isolated from base strain and transverse measurement error


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making sense with sensors


We offer a wide range of sensors which are used in many applications across the OEM and Test & Measurement markets.


VIBRATION


Single and tri-axial sensors, with mV, DC amplified and charge output • Accuracy to 0.1%, low noise micro g resolutions and wide temperature ranges • Motorsport, crash test, structural and condition monitoring


• Ranges up to ±60,000g, frequency response static to 24kHz •


POSITION • Linear potentiometers, LVDTs, inclinometers and rotary position • All industrial analogue and digital outputs available • Measurement ranges from 1 micron to 1 metre • Aerospace AS9100, nuclear, marine, and ATEX approved


Reliable. RFI /EMI


shielding gaskets &components


PRESSURE • Miniature dynamic, industrial, board level and submersible • Ranges from vacuum to 5000 Bar, sealing up to IP68 • Gauge, absolute, sealed and differential to 0.01% accuracy • ATEX, marine approvals, certifications AS9100, TS16949


Not sure what you need? Talk to an expert


Acceleration | Force | Position | Pressure | Strain | Tilt | Torque | Vibration | Weight


Innovative sensor and instrumentation solutions for the R&D, test and high-tech industries T: +44 (0)1908 543038 E:sales@strainsense.co.uk www.strainsense.co.uk


www.kemtron.co.uk +44 (0) 1376 348115 info@kemtron.co.uk


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