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Magnetic flow sensors convert the velocity of a flowing fluid, waters for example, into a measurable electrical signal that is proportional to the flow rate. ...
ByMass Flow Online B.V. based in Ruurlo, NETHERLANDS
RVmagnetics MicroWire sensor is using magnetic principles and therefore measures magnetic field, position in the magnetic field, orientation of an object (product, part, implant, etc.). While the smallest available gyroscope sensor can still be bulky for your application or wiring of any sensor might be causing lot of issues – RVmagnetics presents its passive MicroWire sensor that will help ...
ByRVmagnetics, a.s. based in Košice, SLOVAKIA
ROV, submersible vehicles, submarines, underwater cameras, deep water drilling applications, towed array sensors, sonar applications, magnetic anomaly detectors, torpedos, mines, unattended submersibles, corrosion resistant ...
ByPrecision Hermetic Technology (PHT) based in Redlands, CALIFORNIA (USA)
Market offers wide range of solutions including thermocouples, resistor temperature detectors (RTD), thermistors, infrared sensor, thermometers, semiconductor sensors, etc. RVmagnetics offers customized alternative – sensor based on magnetic principles, able to measure temperature down to 0,01°C resolution, covering range from –273°C up to 600°C. ...
ByRVmagnetics, a.s. based in Košice, SLOVAKIA
Villari B.V. offers a wireless monitoring solution designed to extend the lifespan of steel structures, such as bridges and infrastructure, through the early detection of structural fatigue. Utilizing certified sensors based on magnetic field variations, this technology ensures continuous and accurate monitoring of steel assets, identifying fatigue cracks at critical points. ...
ByVillari B.V. based in Delft, NETHERLANDS
Villari B.V. specializes in providing certified wireless sensors designed to detect early-stage fatigue cracks in critical steel structures, particularly those found in cranes and girders. These sensors operate using magnetic field variation, allowing for continuous and precise monitoring of structural health. The technology significantly extends the operational lifetime of structures by providing accurate insights into the remaining structural integrity, ...
ByVillari B.V. based in Delft, NETHERLANDS
