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Precision measurement

Production quality control

The LVDT converts a position or linear displacement from a mechanical reference (zero, or null position) into a proportional electrical signal containing phase (for direction) and amplitude (for distance) information. The LVDT operation does not require an electrical contact between the moving part (probe or core assembly) and the coil assembly, but instead relies on electromagnetic coupling.

LVDTs are robust, absolute linear position/displacement transducers; inherently frictionless, they have a virtually infinite cycle life when properly used. As AC operated LVDTs do not contain any electronics, they can be designed to operate at cryogenic temperatures or up to 1200 °F (650 °C), in harsh environments, under high vibration and shock levels. LVDTs have been widely used in applications such as power turbines, hydraulics, automation, aircraft, satellites, nuclear reactors, and many others. These transducers have low hysteresis and excellent repeatability.

Large and complex equipment parts, automotive die casting parts, telecommunication parts and shapes, aeronautics and astronautics parts, electrical and mechanical die casting parts, PAD glass, etc., more and more demand precision measurement, due to the accurate measurement, high linearity and repeatability, LVDT sensor has become the first choice for industrial applications.

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