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Product category: Mechanical testing equipment
News Release from: Celsum Technologies | Subject: Radio telemetry instruments
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial Team on 10 June 2003

Radio telemetry for strain gauge systems

Battery-powered modules condition the strain gauge signal and convert it to radio telemetry, with a choice of converters to allow connection and control via a computer system

Celsum Technologies offers a range of state-of-the-art, licence-free radio telemetry instruments to allow remote strain-gauge based sensors to be monitored without the need for expensive cabling Battery-powered modules condition the strain gauge signal and convert it to radio telemetry, and there is a choice of a hand-held receiving and display instrument or a radio telemetry to serial data converter to allow connection and control via a computer system

The VisualLink rapid application development/Scada software package is available to allow easy design of working, customised, interactive graphic programs.

The modules are designed with low power consumption to give a minimum of five years battery life, feature low noise susceptibility, high stability, excellent data integrity,, high resolution (to 1 part in 250,000), remote calibration, and carry a manufacturer's three-year warranty.

The Radio Telemetry range has applications in R and D, process control, troubleshooting etc, and in many industries including plastics and rubber, pharmaceutical, petrochemical, food manufacture, automotive, engineering, aerospace and many others.

Celsum Technologies also supplies a range of conventional strain gauge conditioning instruments, both digital and analogue, process controllers, temperature controllers, extrusion dies, sapphire window optical process probes, and offers a specialist instrument design and construction service. Request a free brochure from Celsum Technologies ...

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