Kaman Releases Extreme Environment Position Sensors
Kaman announces a line of high-precision sensors and systems that provide accurate and precise non-contact position/displacement feedback in the most hostile of environments. These inductive-based displacement sensing systems operate from –320°F to +1,000°F continuous and up to +1200°F short term. All Inconel construction makes them suitable for highly corrosive gas or liquid environments, and radiation environments.
Kaman’s extreme sensing systems use a dual-coil sensor design to minimize both thermal and radiation effects. The common mode rejection provided by the symmetrical design of the dual coils compensates for constant and slowly changing temperatures from -320°F to +77°F or from 77°F to +1000°F.
All of Kaman’s high-temperature transducers are made with sealed, all laser-welded Inconel housings and use metal-jacketed, mineral-insulated cable. The sensors use the versatile Kaman KDM-8200 family of signal conditioning electronics. Single- and multiple-channel systems are available in NEMA enclosures or bench-top/ rack-mountable Euro-format enclosures. Options are available with and without power supplies and digital displays.
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