Kaman introduces non-contact displacement sensor with high-gain output

Aug. 3, 2007
MIDDLETOWN, Conn., 3 Aug. 2007. The Kaman Aerospace Measuring Systems Group in Middletown, Conn., is releasing the KD-2306 non-contact linear displacement measuring instrument based on balanced bridge eddy current technology.

MIDDLETOWN, Conn., 3 Aug. 2007. The Kaman Aerospace Measuring Systems Group in Middletown, Conn., is releasing the KD-2306 non-contact linear displacement measuring instrument based on balanced bridge eddy current technology.

The KD-2306 is for high precision static and dynamic measurements, and supports ambient, moderate temperature, and cryogenic rated sensors. Applications range from lab work to production and process automation. The DIN rail mount packaging makes the system ideal for integration into OEM equipment and industrial control applications.

The KD-2306 can sense ferrous and non-ferrous metal targets. The RoHS-compliant, CE-marked system includes the electronics, sensor and interconnecting cable. Standard sensing ranges are from 0.02 to 2.4 inches, with 0.01 percent FS resolution or better, and non-linearity as little as 0.25 percent FS.

More than 30 sensors models are available including single and dual coil, shielded and unshielded designs. For more information contact Kaman Aerospace online at www.kamansensors.com.

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