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Eddy Current

Monday, July 06, 2009
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Micro-Epsilon's sensors offer flexibility that ranges from cost-optimized sensor systems with highly integrated electronics through to innovative sensors with silver/palladium coils embedded in glass/ceramic.



Micro-Epsilon (Raleigh, NC) provides flexible solutions in the area of eddy current sensors for OEM applications. This flexibility ranges from cost-optimized sensor systems with highly integrated electronics through to innovative sensors with silver/palladium coils embedded in glass/ceramic. The sensors:

  • Achieve high levels of temperature stability and service life.
  • Can be used in difficult operating conditions (pressure, temperature, aggressive media, high vacuum).
  • Easily adapt in terms of form, size and design.
  • Can be incorporated in the multiple-layer ceramic substrate.

For more information visit www.micro-epsilon.com

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