An inductive sensor can detect displacements down to subatomic levels and is often used in extreme conditions, such as high pressures or temperatures. These sensors are particularly popular in scientific research and as OEM components. An important advantage is their insensitivity to environmental influences such as moisture, radiation and liquids, making them suitable for various applications.
KAMAN sensors, an American supplier, offers a wide range of inductive sensors and measuring modules.
Kaman
Features:
- From micrometre to centimetre measuring range.
- Up to sub-nanometer resolution.
- High thermal stability.
- Compact housing.
- Very wide choice of sensors.
- Single or multiple channels.
- Voltage and current output possible.
- Digital measuring systems also available.
These sensors can be used in various sectors, including aerospace and automotive industries, in maritime applications and power and nuclear power plants.
Customised inductive sensors
Inductive sensors are used in highly complex applications, as the measuring systems must perform under extreme conditions. Due to this complexity, the sensors are fully customised and calibrated to always meet the specific requirements of the customer.