element14 adds new measurement and control from Roxspur

Automation

element14 has announced the addition of Roxspur’s extended range of flowmeters, pressure transmitters and thermocouples to its portfolio of world class sensor solutions from TT Electronics, a global provider of engineered electronics for performance-critical applications.

Roxspur is a TT Electronics sensor brand, known primarily for providing complete temperature, pressure, flow and instrumentation solutions for demanding applications across aerospace and defence, industrial and water applications and many others.

As the UK’s premier manufacturer and supplier of flow measurement and control technologies, including variable area, ultrasonic, magnetic, turbine, and laminar flow principles together with a wide array of controllers, displays, gauges, switches and regulators, Roxspurs’ latest additions to element14’s stock provide a comprehensive selection of high-quality sensors from which to choose.

Its pressure sensor technology can operate over a wide temperature range, and benefits from  high overpressure resistance capability. Roxspur’s comprehensive portfolio of low-cost OEM ready to use pressure capsules, to fully packaged transducers, and transmitters are specifically designed to operate in the most extreme environments.

One of the UK’s largest thermocouple manufacturers with expertise in the aerospace, glass, steel & energy from waste sectors. The TT electronics thermocouple stocking package with element14 also includes UKAS ISO:17025 calibration over the full recommended working range of each type.

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