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Ixthus Instrumentation specialise in Test and Measurement Solutions supplying sensors, transducers and complete systems to measure displacement, force, torque and vibration. Ixthus work with the market leaders in manufacturing from around the world, this enables them to offer the latest technology solutions best suited to applications. From a single sensor to a complete measurement system, Ixthus have the answer.


Ixthus offers sensors for non-contact measurement of displacement, length and position using the following technologies – inductive eddy current, capacitive, ultrasonic, fibre optic and laser techniques. As well as force measurement with miniature and fatigue rated loadcells from 1N to 10MN, strain gauged bolts and clevis pins. Custom designed force transducers to meet your exacting requirements, including flight and automotive approvals.


Ixthus Instrumentation Ltd


The Stables, Williams Barns, T iffield Road, Towcester, Northants NN12 6HP Tel: 01327 353437 Email: info@ixthus.co.uk Web: www.ixthus.co.uk


KDP Electronics Systems is a privately owned design and manufacturing company providing solutions to customer requirements in the defence, transportation, aerospace and industrial markets. Specifically, KDP has a long associated history in the sound and vibration world as manufacturers and supplies of signal conditioning and systems. We are the UK distributor for Wilcoxon Sensing Technologies, specializing in industrial vibration sensors, transmitters, signal conditioning and junction boxes. We offer a range of explosion-proof, intrinsically safe and high-temperature environment sensors able to operate in extreme environments. Preventing and detecting machinery problems is of a high priority, we aim to minimise downtime, extend machine life and avoid costly repairs. We have recently been appointed the UK distributor for Connection Technology Center (CTC) specializing in Proximity Probes/Drivers used to measure shaft vibration and displacement.


KDP Electronic Systems Ltd Unit 6, Industrial Estate, Station Road, Gamlingay Sandy, Bedfordshire SG19 3HB Tel: 01767 651058 Fax: 01767 651144 Email: Enquiries@kdpes.co.uk Web: www.kdpes.co.uk


KELLER is Europe’s largest manufacturer of isolated pressure sensors based on piezoresistive silicon technology. High stability sensors are integrated into our broad range of pressure metrology instrumentation including OEM pressure capsules, pressure transducers and transmitters, digital pressure gauges and data loggers.


The combination of the latest in silicon sensor technology with modern ASICs and microcontroller based electronics provides pressure measurement solutions to a wide range of industries.


Latest products include “Chip in Oil” technology with signal conditioning electronics integrated inside the measuring cell. Very small size with fully conditioned and fully temperature compensated signal output, available as 0.5… 4.5V, or digital serial interface I²C / IIC protocol.


Full product range and data sheets at www.keller-druck.com


KELLER UK Kimmeridge House, Dorset Green Technology Park, Winfrith Newburgh, Dorchester DT2 8ZB Tel: 0845 643 2855 Fax: 0845 643 2866 Email: sales@keller-pressure.co.uk Web: www.keller-pressure.co.uk


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