HOLDINGS Company
THE LIGHT BRIGADE!
Fibre optic based sensors
Pressure, temperature, strain and movement
Robust housing Sealed to IP67 (operational) Stroke lengths up to 750mm Excellent linearity and repeatability Outstanding life expectancy
Email:
sales@variohm.com Web:
www.variohm.com Tel: +44(0)1327 351004 Fax: +44(0)1327 353564
Enter 11 Advertorial TECHNOLOGY IN ACTION
Cost Effective Stainless Steel OEM Pressure Sensors Offer Ranges from 200 mbar
ensortechnics’ new SSO stainless steel pressure sensors accurately measure gage or absolute pressures in ranges from 200 mbar up to 35 bar.
S Sensortechnics UK Tel: 01788 560426 Fully welded,
constructions with G 1/8 (BSP) threaded pressure ports allow for high media compatibility with corrosive liquids and gases. These
devices are precision calibrated and temperature compensated and offer excellent repeatability as well as long-term stability. A fully analog compensation technique ensures a nearly unlimited pressure resolution as well as very fast response times. The sensors are based on proven piezoresistive silicon pressure sensing elements and offer OEM customers an excellent price/performance ratio.
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www.sensortechnics.com enter 803 WinTec revolutionizes transit Time Sensors w
englor’s interference-free WinTec technology is revolutionizing sensor technology with patented research results. Previously infeasible optical detection tasks are now finally being mastered thanks to this innovation. For the first time ever, WinTec has been integrated into the world’s smallest Transit Time Sensor. wenglor’s interference-free WinTec technology is setting new standards for the functional reliability of sensors. It allows for the installation of several sensors directly next to each other, as well as directly opposite each other, without resulting in any reciprocal influence. Sensors equipped with WinTec work just as reliably with glossy objects. wenglor’s interference-free technology is insensitive to gloss in the background and assures reliable switching performance for reflective surfaces and reflectors located within the specified switching distance. Furthermore, black surfaces are now detected better than ever thanks to WinTec, even at extreme degrees of inclination. And thus the new Transit Time Sensor is not only distinguished by its very compact format, it’s also the first wenglor sensor to be furnished with the conclusive advantages offered by WinTec.
wenglor sensoric gmbh Tel: +49 (0)7542 5399-717 14 Web:
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pressure directly onto your PC or laptop, reducing cost and time especially since the latest development allows you to measure upto 16 inputs simultaneously. The allrounder for everybody: Mobile use, combined with highest accuracy, allows you to use it for mobile service checks and also as a calibration unit. The transducer is powered by the computers USB port; data is presented via the ESI- USB configurable software. It has instant connection with auto-detection, and the fast sample rate enables dynamic pressures to be measured with up to 21 bit resolution. The application possibilities are endless, and while the product has proved tremendously popular since its launch, it can only go from strength to strength as ESI continue to develop the product even further in 2011.
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Ellinson Sensors Tel: 01978 262 255 Web:
www.esi-tec.com
enter 805 FEBRUARY 2011 Instrumentation media isolated
GS 4200 USB measuring pres- sure for everyone!
he ESI GS4200 USB is an innovative product designed to measure,
analyse and record
• 30+ year service •EMimmune • Intrinsically safe
Variohm-EuroSensor Ltd Williams’ Barns, Tiffield Road, Towcester, Northants. NN12 6HP
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