March 22, 2023 - To reliably perform in these critical applications, NewTek often customizes its LVDT displacement sensors to meet customer’s sometimes non-standard operating parameters. By tailoring sensors to operate within specific specifications, customers do not need to conduct expensive design reviews of standard position sensors or worry about meeting safety regulations and codes.
To conform an LVDT to meet the needs of a critical application, NewTek can expand temperature ranges, tighten impedance specifications, and use different sealing methods and housing materials such as Inconel, Hastelloy, and Titanium.
For applications with high shock and vibration levels, NewTek can vacuum varnish and epoxy encapsulate an LVDT position sensor. For environments with extreme temperature ranges such as those in engine control systems, NewTek can construct its displacement sensors with ceramics and special core materials to meet temperature requirements up to 1000°F (538°C).
“NewTek can meet or exceed customer specifications and keep our LVDTs well within the customer’s margin of safety or error to meet safety regulations and their own performance requirements in the energy sector,” explains Mike Marciante. “We can make small modifications such as changing a connector to full developments including long-stroke LVDTs and units with double or triple redundancy.”
Utilizing the latest manufacturing techniques and high-tech electronics, NewTek can customize its LVDT Position Sensors to meet nearly any challenge. All are USA-manufactured, which alleviates logistic delays in product deliveries. For more information, contact Mike Marciante at 856-406-6877 or refer to Custom LVDTs - Newtek Sensors | LVDT Position Sensors and Signal Conditioners.
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Mike Marciante
Newtek Sensor Solutions
7300 US Route 130 North Pennsauken, NJ
08110
