LVDTs Withstand Extreme High And Low Temperatures
Transducer specialist RDP Electronics has announced that many of its standard LVDTs can now be factory modified for high-temperature operation. Most LVDTs with a range of +/-100mm or less in RDP's transducer offering can be ordered modified during production to operate at upper temperatures of up to 200C. This offers the benefit of using otherwise standard LVDTs in much higher-temperature environments than would normally be the case.
Where significantly higher temperatures are encountered, then RDP offers the LIN and PY ranges suitable for reliable and accurate operation at up to 600C. LIN transducers are available for measurement ranges from +/-5mm up to +/-25mm and as well as withstanding extreme high and low temperatures are also suitable for environments subject to exposure to radiation. RDP's PY series transducers are used in the nuclear industry, as well as in turbines, high-pressure testing chambers such as autoclaves, and in research laboratories.
Where significantly higher temperatures are encountered, then RDP offers the LIN and PY ranges suitable for reliable and accurate operation at up to 600C. LIN transducers are available for measurement ranges from +/-5mm up to +/-25mm and as well as withstanding extreme high and low temperatures are also suitable for environments subject to exposure to radiation. RDP's PY series transducers are used in the nuclear industry, as well as in turbines, high-pressure testing chambers such as autoclaves, and in research laboratories.
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