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Listing of all 7 news releases from Techni Measure:
Vibration switches protect critical machinery
A range of electronic and mechanical vibration switches protect critical machinery from costly failure, by initiating an alarm or shut down when excessive vibration is detected.
News from Techni Measure (12 July 2006)
Anglem measurement sensors have own electronics
Inductive displacement sensors offer measurements from 30 deg up to 90 deg full-scale range and most types are available with built in electronics requiring a simple DC voltage supply.
News from Techni Measure (27 March 2006)
Monitor machines through high-speed network
Typical applications in a high-speed network of wireless sensors include condition monitoring of machines, robotics performance and machine automation.
News from Techni Measure (17 January 2006)
Micro sensors measure for mini displacements
For very small linear displacement measurements, micro-miniature displacement sensors are so small that there is even one model with only a 1.5mm full-scale range.
News from Techni Measure (17 January 2006)
In-line charge converters operate up to 200 deg C
In-line charge converters convert charge mode piezoelectric sensor signals into low impedance voltage signals for direct connection to ICP power supplies or analysis instruments.
News from Techni Measure (17 January 2006)
Displacement sensors have own electronics
Inductive displacement sensors have built in electronics, which allows each unit to be set up for any displacement range within its total measurement range.
News from Techni Measure (28 February 2005)
Inductive sensors have high accuracy
Inductive sensors offer linear measurements from 4mm full-scale range up to 360mm, with a magnetostrictive series measuring up to 1500mm and tandard accuracy is less than 0.5% full scale.
News from Techni Measure (18 February 2004)

