Sensor Tips for September 23, 2011
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September 23, 2011

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No-Moving-Parts-Flow-Switch.

The FS-600 Series uses thermal dispersion technology to deliver pure solid-state flow sensing. Flow switch point range: 0.1-10 GPM. Ideal for slurries and particulated fluids.
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Broad Range of Miniature Solenoid Valves:

Gems features a great family of 2- and 3-way miniature solenoid valves that includes general-purpose, isolation, and cryogenic valves for a broad range of applications.
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TurboFlow Low-Flow Sensors:

Gems™ hall effect turbine flow rate sensor is ideal for OEM applications involving low flow liquid monitoring. Turbine technology is not influenced by changes in system pressure caused by aging filters. Easy to retrofit to existing controllers.
TurboFlow and other Gems flow sensors are here.

 

 

Fluidic System Design & Engineering

By leveraging our expertise and technologies, Gems is able to deliver custom, engineered fluid handling solutions, fluidic modules and integrated sub-assemblies better than any other company.
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Pressure Transducers for All Applications:

Sputtered thin film, chemical vapor deposition, MMS, and capacitive technology transducers & transmitters. Gems has your continuous pressure sensing covered!
Take a look at the range of products today.

 

 

Background Suppression Sensing at the Threshold of Perception

 

As the old saying goes, use the right tool for the right job; the same goes for sensing. Using the right sensor makes the difference between seeing what is versus what is not. In a production environment the right photoelectric sensor might save you from envelopes not being counted correctly, machine parts not being error-checked, or even conveyor traffic that is not properly regulated.

Background suppression (BGS) sensing was developed in the late 1970s to address some of the limitations of the then conventional photoelectric sensing methods. Since its inception, BGS sensing has developed into a mature technology suitable for the demanding requirements of modern manufacturing. In the last decade, developers have increasingly selected BGS sensors due to improvements to the technology and a rising popularity in the sensor world.
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IR Non Contact Temperature Measurement

Micro Epsilon offers the most complete product spectrum for non contact infrared (IR) based temperature sensors. (-55C ..1800C) Our hand held sensors, stationary instruments, compact OEM devices and cameras, all products feature the latest state of the art technology. We offers the best performing sensors based on accuracy, speed, optics, size or wavelength for your individual application.
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Multi-Pixel Array Sensors Increase Sensing Distance up to Three Times

The sensors use an ultra high-intensity emitter called PowerBeam that provides a visible and uniform light spot, even on dark and dull black materials...
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Reliably Sensing Ultra Low Pressure

The new sensors have an amplified compensated digital or analog output for reading pressure over the full-scale pressure span in the ultra-low pressure range of ±2.5 mbar to ±40 mbar [±1 inH2O to ±30 inH2O].
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Capacitive Sensor for Liquid Level Detection

Detecting liquid levels in confined spaces in machines and facilities can pose problems.
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Make Numerous Measurements Using Gauge Technology

Dennis Bobo, an application engineer at Renishaw, explains the use of the SP25 sensor probe in the Equator 300 gauge...
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Cameras in Video Surveillance

In this Frank Talk about Sensors, Neil Roberts, regional director for VideoIQ discusses how the company's video monitoring solution and camera technology can provide improved security for utility companies and others.



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