Ixthus Ltd : Press Releases

  • Ixthus Ltd | 13-Jan-2012

    New Burster 8661 non contact torque sensor available

    Ixthus Instrumentation has launched a new non-contacting precision torque sensor with optional measurement of shaft...

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  • Ixthus Ltd | 04-May-2011

    Novel torque transducer for critical power transmission

    A patented torque and force transducer technology called Pulsed Current Modulated Encoding (PCME) that offers excep...

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  • Ixthus Ltd | 18-Feb-2011

    Force measurement for tough applications

    In addition to a wide range of standard load cells, load pins and force sensors, Strainsert Inc provide a custom de...

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  • Ixthus Ltd | 18-Feb-2010

    Ixthus - Are You Protected?

    Metrix offers the Vibralert® Mechanical Switch for economical vibration protection for low to medium speed mach...

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  • Ixthus Ltd | 19-Jan-2010

    New Philtec Flight Test Sensors

    The new FTS fibre optic displacement sensors are designed for flight test applications. Weighing just 175 grams, t...

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New Philtec Flight Test Sensors

The new FTS fibre optic displacement sensors are designed for flight test applications. Weighing just 175 grams, the sensor electronics feature a 25 x 50 x 75 mm enclosure with MIL-DTL-83513 Micro-D connector for power and output signals.

(19-Jan-2010)

New Philtec Flight Test Sensors
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New Philtec Flight Test Sensors from Ixthus

Towcester – UK – January 2010: The new FTS fibre optic displacement sensors are designed for flight test applications. Weighing just 175 grams, the sensor electronics feature a 25 x 50 x 75 mm enclosure with MIL-DTL-83513 Micro-D connector for power and output signals.
Philtec provides customized non-contact fibre optic sensors which are ideally suited for the extreme environments of many aerospace applications. Small probe size, wide sensor bandwidth and extreme temperature ranges are key advantages. These devices measure linear distance and displacement up to 50 mm.
Typical applications include valve and actuator measurements, turbine shaft and blade tip dynamics, as well as satellite component testing in cryogenic chambers.
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