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Position Sensors

Position Sensors - like Proximity Switches, Actuator Sensors, Photo electronic Sensors, Evaluation System, Power Supplies etc. The term position sensor is used for a sensor that gives a measure of the distance between a reference point and the current location of the target, while a displacement sensor gives a measure of the distance between the present position of the target and the previously recorded position.

Conditioning monitoring

Conditioning monitoring – like encoders, vibration sensors, valves feedback, air/gas leakage monitoring, Current transformers etc. Condition monitoring (CM) is a maintenance approach that predicts machine health and safety through the combination of machine sensor data that measures vibration and other parameters (in real-time) with state-of-the-art machine monitoring software.

transmitter field instruments

Field Instruments - Level transmitters, Pressure transmitters, Temperature Sensors, Flow meters, Vacuum Sensors etc. In the world of process control, a Transmitter is a device that converts the signal produced by a sensor into a standard instrumentation signal representing a process variable being measured and controlled.

Control valves

Control valves – like manual valves, pneumatic actuated ball valves, diaphragm valves & butterfly valves etc. A control valve regulates the rate of fluid flow as the position of the valve plug or disk is changed by an actuator. Control valves are used to maintain a process variable as close as possible to the desired set point. Controller set points are typically flow rate, pressure, and temperature.

Industrial Automation

Industrial Automation – like PLC, HMI, SCADA & Industrial IOT Industrial automation is the use of technologies such as computer software and robotics to control machinery and processes which replace human beings in performing specific functions. The functions are primarily centered on manufacturing, quality control and material handling processes.

Connectors & Terminal blocks

Connectors & Terminal blocks – like rail-mount, device terminals, pluggable connectors, IO-link devices etc What are terminal block connectors? Terminal blocks are connectors that terminate a single wire and connect it to a circuit or other system. Terminal blocks come in a range of shapes, sizes and ratings, but always terminate a single wire (single pole) and are never multi-pole.