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Product category: Exhibitions: Maintec + Easyfairs Solids 2008
News Release from: Sensonics | Subject: MCERTS HT vibration sensors
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial Team on 21 January 2008

Hot vibrations on the Sensonics MAINTEC
stand

This year the focus on the Sensonics Maintec exhibition stand will concentrate on high temperature vibration measurement: See us on stand B15

A new 450C ICP type vibration transducer, the PZEHT will be introduced at the show Robust and hermetically sealed, this latest instrument from Sensonics is designed for use on Gas Turbines, and joins an established stable of high temperature accelerometers currently manufactured by the company

ATEX approved, the new unit incorporates a test calibration facility able to confirm correct operation of the complete sensing loop: particularly important where the sensor is positioned in hard to reach or in non-serviceable parts of the turbine.

Other products to be featured on the stand will include the recently introduced Sensonics PRS05 Eddy Current Proximity Probe, capable of operating to temperatures of 240C.

Extremely robust, the probe maintains measurement accuracy to within 5% over the full temperature range and is suitable for monitoring rotating shaft alignment and axial position.

Especially suited for use on steam and gas turbines, centrifuges and pumps, the unit joins a range of Sensonic proximity probes offering non-contacting measurement configurations and API 670 compliance.

Maintaining the high temperature theme, Sensonics will also feature a range of LVDTs (or LVDTDTs, Linear Variable Differential Transformer Displacement Transducers) on their stand including the long-established HTD Series, designed for heavy industrial use and capable of operating to temperatures of 200C.

The full range of Sensonics LVDTs incorporates frictionless movement, which ensures long mechanical life.

The ruggedness of construction also means that the instruments can survive even the most severe abuse.

Sensonics will be fielding a team of professional engineers on the stand ready to demonstrate equipment and answer questions concerning the extensive range of Sensonics condition monitoring equipment. Request a free brochure from Sensonics ...

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