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Overview

R b series sensors have high-strength protective shell and high working temperature, are durable, and can provide users with continuous, reliable and real-time position in harsh environments shift signal. The sensor is housed entirely in stainless steel. It is suitable for installation in hydraulic cylinders to measure the travel of pistons, and is widely used in energy and mining industries. benefited from flat and compact design, the sensor is very suitable for the installation of cylinders in tight spaces

Flush Diaphragm
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Overview

The analog output type magnetostrictive displacement sensor is suitable for real-time and precise measurement of the travel of moving parts. It can measure the absolute displacement or travel of the vernier magnetic ring in standard analog form.

Formula representation, including: 0~20mA (forward and reverse), 4~20mA (forward and reverse) DC current or 0~5V (forward and reverse), -5~+5V (forward and reverse), 0~ 10V (positive direction), -10 ~ +10V (positive reverse) DC voltage, etc. The sensor has two different installation methods, built-in and external. The built-in type is suitable for the built-in installation of hydraulic cylinders and has a compact structure; the external type adopts aluminum profile shell guides rail, installed on the outside of the moving parts.

Hydrogen Pressor Sensor
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Overview

E displacement sensors are has the characteristics of reliability, stability and consistency. The product passes EMC, vibration, shock, high and low temperature tests. The detection mechanism of the magnetostrictive displacement sensor is based on the core detection element of the sensor - the "Weidemann effect" between the magnetostrictive wave guide wire and the vernier magnetic ring.

This product has high precision, high resolution, high repeatability up to 1μm. They can work in harsh environments such as high and low temperature, humidity, vibration, shock, corrosion, dust, etc.

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