Eddy Current Sensors
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GP-X Series - High-speed High Accuracy Eddy Current Type Digital Displacement Sensor SUNX Limited Contact Info Send To Colleague High-speed sampling and high resolution. The new proposition for even more variegated data collection and processing. With the resolution, 0.02 % F.S. ,they can perform high-accuracy measurements of micro-displacements. Furthermore, With a 25!s ultra high sampling speed, the GP-X series wont miss even high speed work displacements. ...more -
Eddy-Current Sensors Lion Precision Contact Info Send To Colleague Eddy-Current Sensors - Noncontact displacement sensors for gauging. Bandwidth: to 80kHz. Resolution: as low as 20nm. Ranges: 0.5mm to 15mm. ...more -
Seismic Sensors (Transducers) Riverhawk Company Contact Info Send To Colleague Displacement Pickups are vibration transducers that incorporate a spring-mass system with eddy-current damping using a frictionless pivot. This pivot is a spring flexure that serves as the 'spring' and a moment arm attached to the pivot serves as the 'mass', which allows resolutions down to the micro inch range. At frequencies above 50Hz, the mass ...more -
CIRCOGRAPH : Eddy-Current Testing with Rotating Sensors Foerster Instruments Inc. Contact Info Send To Colleague Eddy-current testing with rotating sensors guaranteeing maximum detection sensitivity for surface-exposed, longitudinally oriented flaws on bright material. Rotating heads for use on round stock cover the diameter range from 2 to 130 mm. Typical fields of application include wire drawing machines, copper tube winders or finishing sections in the br ...more
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Definition: Eddy current sensors are widely used for non-contact position, displacement, and proximity measurements. The sensor operation is based on the principle of magnetic in-duction which allows precise measurements of the position of metallic targets. |