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Position Measurement & Control - April 2003 (S050M) |
NEW PRODUCT ANNOUNCEMENTThe Inner Workings of the Series C Displacement Sensor for OEM and Industrial Control Uses Part II - Product Details ![]() Editor's Note: This is the second part of a three-part coverage on the Series C displacement sensors. Part I (Introduction) was covered previously. Part III (Applications) will be covered in a future issue of Position Measurement & Control. SpaceAge Control has focused on small-size, moderate-range, rugged-environment displacement measurement requirements for nearly 35 years. Over those years, we have been repeatedly requested to create products that go beyond the 42.5-inch range Series 162 units. With the introduction of the Series C displacement transducer, this extended range is now available. The Series C displacement sensor family provides:
How does the Series C family do all that? See below for details.
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![]() APPLICATION CORNERAccessories for Easy Installation A substantial benefit of SpaceAge Control cable-type position transducers is fast and easy installation. To make installation even easier, you may want to consider accessories now described on our Mounting Bases and Accessories page located at http://spaceagecontrol.com/s021r.htm. ![]() ![]() ![]() Sensor Total Cost of Ownership White Paper and Calculator The selection of the proper sensor or transducer for a given application includes an evaluation of the costs of the sensor or transducer. Initial purchase costs can be less than 20% of the product's lifetime costs. Only by considering the lifetime costs can you ensure you are specifying an optimum solution. Tools for understanding and evaluating sensor cost of ownership are now complete. To review the Sensor Total Cost of Ownership White or Calculator, visit:
![]() IN ACTIONHot News: Position Transducers At 900° F (482° C) Many SpaceAge Control position transducers are rated for use up to 257° F (125° C). But what if your application exceeds that temperature level? One possibility is to isolate the position transducer in an area that is exposed to an acceptable temperature and route the displacement cable to the hot area of the application. Most SpaceAge Control displacement cable is constructed of 304 stainless steel cable that has a melting point of 2590° F (1421° C). Example applications where the stainless steel displacement cable can be put in harm's way while the position transducer housing stays protected include foundries and forges, jet engines, and industrial heating systems. If your application calls for exposure of the stainless steel cable in environments with extreme heat or cold, you may want to consult the Thermal Effect Calculator (http://www.spaceagecontrol.com/calctemp.htm). ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() NEWS YOU CAN USERVSM Certification and Upcoming Trailing ConeSpaceAge Control is developing a trailing cone that assists in the measurement of aircraft static port error. This measurement is particularly important in current RVSM certification efforts that are now taking place worldwide to ensure aircraft fly at the correct altitude. To learn more about trailing cones and RVSM, visit:
![]() SpaceAge Control products can be purchased from an extensive network of representatives. These firms are fully-qualified to answer technical and commercial questions on SpaceAge Control products and services. To find a firm in your region, visit http://spaceagecontrol.com/reps.htm. ISSN 1527-5108 |