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Optical rotary torque sensors
09 August 2016
New from Sensor Technology, the digital ORT 230/240 series of optical rotary torque sensors is suited to applications when the demand is for low torque and/or high bandwidth, providing precise, dynamic measurement of rotary and static torque less than 100Nm and for bandwidths of up to 50kHz.
The new ORT 230/240 devices replace Sensor Technology’s E200 ORT series, benefiting from all-new electronics that deliver significant gains in resolution, frequency response, reduced sensor current consumption and faster digital data throughput.
The high speed capability comes from an inherently low inertia, since the electronics are not fixed the shaft, while non-contact operation ensures a long and reliable life with high accuracy.
- Range extension for wireless torque sensor
- RF based torque transducers used on specialist test rigs
- Overcome Investment Hurdle
- Talking the torque
- Measuring torque without slip rings
- Wireless transducers
- Makes any strain gauge wireless
- For low torque & high band width measurements
- Sensor flies conservation into new levels of control
- Talking the torque
- Thermal Imagers for Diagnostic Routines
- Custom String Pot Sensor
- High Temperature Rating
- THERMAL IMAGERS FOR DIAGNOSTIC ROUTINES
- Fibre-Optic Sensors
- Inductive Sensor Normally Closed
- Submersible gauging level transmitters
- Laser Distance Measurement
- Analogue & Digital Outputs
- Multi-Purpose Temperature Sensors