Operating Frequency:50 kHz
Probe Type:Contact
Max Measurement Range:200 mm
Accuracy:+/- 0.1%
Resolution:0.01 mm
Operating Temperature:-20°C to +60°C
Probe Material:Stainless Steel
Insulation Resistance:≥ 10 MΩ
Power Supply:Battery Operated
The PSENSE 1442-PS-0803M0010N Eddy Current Probe is engineered with state-of-the-art technology, making it a reliable choice for industries requiring precise material characterization and defect detection under challenging conditions. With its robust IP65/IP67 waterproof and dustproof design, this probe can withstand harsh environments, ensuring continuous and accurate measurements even in high-vibration settings.
This probe boasts a wide measurement range from 0 to 80mm, coupled with a high operating frequency of 50kHz, which allows for quick and sensitive detection of changes in material properties. The 4-20mA output signal ensures compatibility with various control systems, providing real-time feedback for immediate decision-making.
Equipped with Bluetooth 4.0 wireless technology, the PSENSE 1442-PS-0803M0010N enables seamless data transfer and remote monitoring capabilities, enhancing operational efficiency and safety. The probe’s low power consumption, combined with its durable construction, ensures long-lasting performance without frequent maintenance or replacements.
Ideal for applications in aerospace, automotive, and manufacturing sectors, the PSENSE 1442-PS-0803M0010N Eddy Current Probe is the perfect tool for non-destructive testing, quality control, and process monitoring. Its ability to operate within a temperature range of -20°C to +60°C makes it suitable for a wide variety of industrial environments.
Backed by our commitment to excellence, the PSENSE 1442-PS-0803M0010N comes with comprehensive documentation and technical support, ensuring a smooth integration and optimal usage throughout its lifecycle. Experience unparalleled accuracy and reliability with the PSENSE 1442-PS-0803M0010N Eddy Current Probe, your partner in precision measurement.
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