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Eliminates noise spikes
24 April 2015
Expert in vibration, acoustic, pressure, force and torque sensors has announced a new crystal technology being used in high temperature applications called Ultra High Temperature 650˚C (1200˚F) or UHT-12. Accelerometers designed with UHT-12 are reported to make measurements with better accuracy and lower noise over large temperature profiles.

UHT-12 technology allows accelerometers to be insensitive to temperature variations. This is ideal for applications such as test and monitoring vibration of gas turbine engines (both in-flight and in test cells), rocket motors and thruster assemblies, turbocharger and exhaust system test and engine balancing.
PCB’s UHT-12 family comprises ICP and charge output accelerometers including models 320C52, 357D90, 357D91, EX611 and series 339. The new high temperature crystal technology has also been adapted to pressure sensor series 115 and 176.
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