Electrolytic Tilt Sensor Raises Accuracy Bar

Oct. 8, 2008
The company's latest single-axis, linear-output electrolytic tilt sensor measures a 10° range with a resolution less than 1 arc second and a null repeatability of less than 2 arc seconds. The component also boasts of long-term stability over its

The company's latest single-axis, linear-output electrolytic tilt sensor measures a 10° range with a resolution less than 1 arc second and a null repeatability of less than 2 arc seconds. The component also boasts of long-term stability over its angle and temperature range. A hermetic glass-to-metal construction and platinum electrodes guarantee a long operating life and stable operating characteristics. Applications include geophysical monitoring, laser construction instruments and transits, aircraft, machine tool leveling, medical positioning, and monitoring. For more information, call THE FREDERICKS CO., Huntingdon Valley, PA. (215) 947-2500.

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