76;F (482 °C) Environments
July 20, 2016, Depew, New York - PCB Piezotronics announced the release of Model 357A100, a new high temperature differential charge accelerometer with a UHT-12™ sensing element. This accelerometer is for use during gas turbine engine research and testing and has ind
76;F (482°C). Vibration monitoring of gas turbines provides critical information to diagnose potential problems, leading to an increase in uptime and decrease in unplanned maintenance, catastrophic failures and accidents. The new high temperature EX600B13 sensors feature one piece constructio
Instrumentation for High Temperature Environments
Accelerometers and pressure sensors for demanding measurement & monitoring requirements
76;F (482°C) with stud mount
357A64: Up to 1200°F (649°C) with screw tab mount
357M168: Up to 1200°F (649°C) with weld tab mount
Features of the UHT-12 sensing element:
Proprietary crystal technology sealed in a hermetic package provides long-term reliability.
PCB offers a wide range of sensors for testing in both extreme cold and heat to match the environments faced by heavy equipment and off-highway vehicles.
IMI Sensors provides reliable, high-temperature dynamic pressure and vibration measurement to detect combustion instability in modern gas turbines.
IMI Sensors offers radiation-hardened charge output accelerometers for nuclear applications. Engineered for extreme accuracy in high-temperature environments.
High Temperature Charge Accelerometers (to 1200 ºF / 650 ºC)
PCB High Temperature Charge Mode accelerometer can operate up to 1200°F/+649ºC. (certain models).