NewTek releases sensors engineered for industrial environments

NewTek Sensor Solutions has unveiled the RVD Series Hall Effect Angle Sensors, engineered to meet the high demands of industrial environments where precision, reliability and durability are essential.
NewTek releases sensors engineered for industrial environments NewTek releases sensors engineered for industrial environments

Using Hall Effect technology, these sensors deliver exceptional rotational position (angle) measurement, offering high performance and dependability in the harshest conditions

The non-contact design of these sensors measures rotational position without mechanical moving parts that can wear out over time. This unique feature extends the angle sensor’s operational life and ensures long-term measurement stability. In industrial settings where sensor downtime can be costly, this durability translates into long-term cost savings.

The non-contact measurement also improves noise immunity, enabling accurate measurements in environments with significant electrical magnetic interference. The RVD series provide excellent repeatability for consistent performance and operate in dusty, wet or oily environments. This makes them well suited for use in machinery, engines and other demanding environments.

The RVD Hall Effect Angle Sensors are highly rugged and can withstand a variety of harsh conditions, including extreme temperatures, vibration, and moisture. They offer a fast response time, making them suitable for dynamic motion applications. Their reliability and robustness make them ideal for various sectors, including automotive, industrial, aerospace and energy, where they can be used for measuring angles in applications such as:

  • Actuator feedback
  • Valve actuation and gear monitoring
  • Robotic joint and arm movement
  • Shaft rotation for motorized systems
  • Valve position monitoring
  • Motorised actuator feedback
  • Automotive steering angle

NewTek RVD Hall Effect Rotary Position Sensors operate over a wide temperature range of -30°C to 80°C, exhibiting excellent linearity of +0.3% of full range output. These angle sensors are also tolerant to shock and vibration. Their small size and versatile mounting options allow for seamless integration into tight or complex mechanical designs, while digital output provides for an easy interface with microcontrollers, PLCs, and embedded systems.

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