Dytran 3055D & 3056D High Temperature IEPE Models

Automation

Both sensor series offer true base isolation, setting them apart from other products on the market

Dytran Instruments, Inc. highlight two high-temperature models from the most popular IEPE families of products: the 3055D and 3056D Series. 

The 3055D7-D10, D13, D14, and 3056D9-D14 models feature an extended operating temperature range of  163°C  for use in higher temperature testing environments.

These models include the standard performance features found in the original series. The 3055D and 3056D families are characterised by low noise, high resonant frequencies (> 25 kHz), a tight sensitivity specification of ±5%, and a frequency response of 1 Hz to 10 kHz. The welded titanium housing yields a durable, yet lightweight product. Especially popular for modal response and shaker control.

Both sensor series offer true base isolation and feature a wider hex design for ease of installation.  Other products - similar sensors offer electrical isolation achieved through an external, isolated mounting base. The use of this separate accessory adds additional weight and height to the sensor, which can adversely affect the frequency response.

The 3055D Series features a side 10-32 radial connector, while the 3056D Series features a top 10-32 axial connector.

The 3055D and 3056D Series have a strong demand in many general-purpose applications and both have optional TEDS capabilities available.

Metromatics are the distributor in Australia and New Zealand for Dytran

   www.metromatics.com.au

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