Sensors

Displacement & position sensors suit confined spaces

17th December 2015
Nat Bowers
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Utilising differential sensing technology, the extremely slim, inductive displacement Inelta IZAL series sensors from Hoffmann + Krippner ensure precise path length measurements in applications with highly confined spaces. Although the 4mm diameter housing of these LVDT sensors are barely larger than a matchstick, their interior provides a complete and powerful differential transformer measuring system with a core and coils.

Michael Fiala, Developer, Inelta Sensorsysteme, commented: "The production of such a tiny sensor requires utmost precision. The small coils are wound with a special winding machine. This new IZAL series sensor provides engineers and developers a reliable sensor with the highest measurement accuracy, especially for applications with extremely little space."

The contactless, wear-free sensors for displacement and position detection achieve a linearity tolerance of ±0.5% (optionally 0.25%) and are designed for the extremely small measuring ranges of 1, 2.5 and 5mm.

With a housing made of chemically nickel-plated steel (protection class IP65) and a temperature range of -25 to +85°C, (which can be extended even further upon request), these new miniature displacement and position sensors are suitable for use in harsh and demanding environments.

The actuation takes place via an unguided core, with the sensors being connected via a 1mm cable (optionally available in other lengths). Upon request, Hoffmann + Krippner also provides custom sensor versions with additional equipment options, e.g. individual calibrations.

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