NewTek offers a customized version of its High Temperature LVDT Position Sensor for material testing in environments with extreme pressures and high/low cryogenic temperatures.
Newtek offers right-angle versions of its LVDT position sensors that provide highly accurate linear displacement feedback in dirty environments containing sawdust, dirt, and grease that can contaminate conventional linear position sensors.
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The high-temperature HATR-750 series of LVDT position sensors from NewTek Sensor Solutions offer a solution to sensors that fail when operating in environments with unanticipated temperature spikes.
For example, steam valves in power generation plants can have undetected leaks when moving, causing periodic rises in temperatures beyond original operating specifications. Sensors not designed for temperature spikes can fail when exposed to briefly elevated temperatures. When failing sensors are retrofit with a HATR-750 higher temperature LVDT, the problem goes away and operators get an output of valve position.
Hermetically sealed and constructed of 0.75” diameter stainless steel, these AC-operated LVDTs operate in fluctuating temperatures from -54°C to 204°C, (-65°F to 400°F). Windings are potted inside the hermetically-sealed housing with epoxy for added protection against the conditions caused by harsh environments. Units withstand shock a