The 3049D is a miniature high-temperature charge mode accelerometer (+350°F/+177°C), 5.8 pC/g sensitivity, low profile isolated design, suitable for vibration in high-temperature and tight spaces. Ideal for high-temperature vibration testing and industrial hot zones.
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The 1053V is a general purpose IEPE force sensor measuring up to 5000 lbf, 1–500 mV/lbf sensitivity, quartz compression, rugged stainless steel, suitable for modal analysis and process control.
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The 3030C1 is a high-temperature charge mode single-axis accelerometer (+500°F/+260°C), low sensitivity 0.4 pC/g, rugged hermetic sealed design for Environmental Stress Screening (ESS), HALT/HASS, and vibration in extreme temperature environments. Industry workhorse for test laboratories from cryogenic to high-heat.
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The 1060V is a high range IEPE force sensor up to 50,000 lbf, low sensitivity 0.1–10 mV/lbf, quartz compression, heavy duty stainless steel 460 g, suitable for large force industrial applications.
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The 2310A is a charge mode rugged pressure sensor for high intensity and high temp applications.
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The 3092C is a single-axis charge mode accelerometer for high temperature, used in automotive engine/exhaust analysis, turbine vibration, and high temperature monitoring, low sensitivity for wide range. Rugged design for hot environments.
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The 1210C is a high temperature charge mode ring style force sensor up to +400°F (+204°C), 18 pC/lbf sensitivity, quartz compression, 12 g stainless steel, suitable for force link and press monitoring in high temperature environments.
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The 2008A is an IEPE pressure sensor for high intensity acoustics, rugged design, suitable for industrial pressure pulsations and leak detection.
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The 2180C is a charge mode high intensity acoustics pressure sensor, high sensitivity 600 pC/psi, tolerant to +500°F, measuring sound pressure levels up to 191 dB.
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