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Piezo sensors
Piezo sensors are used to convert mechanical movements, such as force, acceleration or pressure, into electric signals. Apart from classical vibration recorders to detect imbalances of rotating machine parts or in crash detectors in the automotive industry, they are being used more and more in ultrasonic level measurement and flow rate measurement applications.
The sensors feature low sensitivity to temperature and magnetic field fluctuations, low transverse sensitivity, high resonance frequency and high stability.
Custom products
Piezoelectric accelerometers and vibration sensors
Ultrasonic sensors
Piezoelectric force sensors
Design, development and production of piezoelectric devices and subsystems
Manufacturing of piezo sensors according to customer specifications
Application examples
Vibration and shock measurement
Pressure and force measurement
Flow and distance measurement
Sound and noise measurement
Manufacturer/supplier's information
| Company name: | Noliac A/S [ Homepage ] | |
| Business address: | Hejreskovvej 18, Kvistgaard - Denmark | |
| Zip/postal code: | 3490 | |
| Telephone number: | +45 49125030 | |
| Contact name: | Lotte J. Beck [ Email ] |
Product groups: Sensor
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