STW is exhibiting at Sensors Expo 2017 (Booth 1236) in San Jose, CA, to showcase innovative pressure sensors, inclinometers and other measurement solutions.
STW is exhibiting at Sensors Expo 2017 (Booth 1236) in San Jose, CA, to showcase innovative pressure sensors, inclinometers and other measurement solutions. The sensors are highly regarded in the mobile off highway industry for their rigorous testing, high quality German engineering and unmatched flexibility.
STW’s pressure measurement cells are designed for harsh ambient conditions and are known for their reliability. These sputtered thin film measuring elements have already been road tested in the European market and are being brought to the US to offer a complete solution for OEM needs. More information on the pressure cells from STW is available at: http://www.stw-technic.com/products/sensors-and-measurement-technology/pressure-cells/
The OEM and OPTI pressure measurement cells are stainless steel sensors. They are typically welded onto a stainless steel adaptor of the customer’s choosing. The electrical connection is realized via bonding (the OPTI version) or soldering (the OEM version). The OEM and OPTI measurement cells cover a temperature range of -40…+200°C / (-40…+392°F).
Of special interest this year are new developments in STW’s thin film technology used in their pressure elements.
STW’s unique thin-film technology permits the coating of material with the lowest hydrogen-related limitations. This alloy (316L) is outstandingly resistant to embrittlement through hydrogen, and is also the second-most frequently produced stainless steel, meaning that it is inexpensive to procure. By coating measuring cell blanks with TiON (titanium oxynitride), measurement cells with a high k-factor (gain factor) can be produced which permit the use of amplified circuits with a high signal-to-noise ratio.
The measurement cells and sensors from the 316L group, which are suitable for use with hydrogen, supplement the existing M01 pressure transmitter portfolio, which already comprises 1.5 million variations, so that the pressure and temperature of hydrogen can be measured.
Customers and industry members are invited to come to the STW booth to learn about STW’s sensors. At the booth, STW will also have resources for visitors highlighting how to tap into the latest in sensor technology.
Sensors Expo 2017 is being held in San Jose, California this year from June to 27-29. STW (http://www.stw-technic.com) will be in booth 1236.
Die Sensors Expo 2017 findet in San Jose, Kalifornien, vom 27. bis 29 Juni statt. STW finden Sie auf dem Stand 1236.