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Columbia Research Laboratories
Columbia's single and dual channel microprocessor-based LVDT indicator and set-point controllers are designed for industrial and process control applications utilizing and Columbia H, M, or S series LVDT. IN addition to displaying real-time LVDT readings, these instruments display MIN, MAX and TIR values.
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Unitech Scales And Measurements Pvt. Ltd
Displacement Measurement module comprises of LVDT with micrometer jig fitted on the base plate to give displacement to the core of LVDT. Digital 3½ digit indicator is supplied to read the displacement in mm.
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Lord MicroStrain Sensing
Ideal for precise micro-position measurements, our miniature linear variable displacement transducers (LVDTs) provide accurate, repeatable measurement. Inductive contact, non-contact, slide, and spring-actuated sensors are available in various stroke lengths-- ideal in spaces where traditional LVDTs are too large. Our sensors operate in harsh environments over millions of cycles without degradation in performance
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Instron
These general purpose deflection measurement devices are based on LVDT transducers. A variety of travels is available to suit a wide range of applications.
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North Atlantic Industries
A linear variable differential transformer (LVDT) is a type of electrical transformer/transducer used for measuring linear displacement (position). A counterpart to this device used for measuring rotary displacement is called a rotary variable differential transformer (RVDT). The RVDT is like an LVDT in that it measures a positional displacement, however, the displacement, which is still a linear proportional function, is based on rotary instead of linear positional movement.
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North Atlantic Industries
A linear variable differential transformer (LVDT) is a type of electrical transformer/transducer used for measuring linear displacement (position). A counterpart to this device used for measuring rotary displacement is called a rotary variable differential transformer (RVDT). The RVDT is like an LVDT in that it measures a positional displacement, however, the displacement, which is still a linear proportional function, is based on rotary instead of linear positional movement.
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North Atlantic Industries
A linear variable differential transformer (LVDT) is a type of electrical transformer/transducer used for measuring linear displacement (position). A counterpart to this device used for measuring rotary displacement is called a rotary variable differential transformer (RVDT). The RVDT is like an LVDT in that it measures a positional displacement, however, the displacement, which is still a linear proportional function, is based on rotary instead of linear positional movement.
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North Atlantic Industries
A linear variable differential transformer (LVDT) is a type of electrical transformer/transducer used for measuring linear displacement (position). A counterpart to this device used for measuring rotary displacement is called a rotary variable differential transformer (RVDT). The RVDT is like an LVDT in that it measures a positional displacement, however, the displacement, which is still a linear proportional function, is based on rotary instead of linear positional movement.
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Omega Engineering, Inc
Displacement transducers, non-contact displacement sensors, LVDT sensors, LVIT sensors and potentiometers with a variety of electrical outputs to measure and transmit travel ranges.
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Columbia Research Laboratories
The S Series LVDT's are Columbia's general purpose line of LVDTs. They are designed to sense linear displacement over the ranges of +/-0.04" to +/-0.30" and translate this motion into a precisely proportional voltage for measurement and control.
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Computer Conversions Corporation
The SLVT Series are complete, low profile, continuously updating, single channel, Isolated Digital to LVDT Converters used to simulate the output of LVDT's (Linear velocity displacement transducers), RVDT's (Rotary...) and other phase/voltage sensitive AC devices.