Encoders and measuring systems
Our catalogue features a wide selection of high-quality encoders and measuring elements. We offer both new and used encoders and measuring elements, all at an attractive price and with a long warranty period. We also offer the repair of these devices. If you have not found the device you were looking for, please ask us about it.
Liquid level sensors
Liquid level sensors are devices that are used to measure the level of liquids in tanks, drums or any other device that holds liquid. Liquid level sensors are widely used in the food, pharmaceutical, chemical, petrochemical, energy and many other industries.
Liquid level sensors can have various applications, depending on the specific liquid being measured. They are most commonly used to monitor the level of water, fuel, oil, chemicals, juice, milk and other liquids. Liquid level sensors allow for real-time monitoring of the amount of liquid in the tank to avoid overflow, under- or overfilling.
Liquid level sensors can operate on different principles, depending on the type of liquid being measured. The most commonly used are capacitive, ultrasonic, radar, magnetic and resistance sensors.
Capacitive sensors use the phenomenon of changing capacitance between the electrodes in the tank and the liquid. As the liquid level rises, the capacitance between the electrodes changes, allowing for accurate level measurement.
Ultrasonic sensors use sound waves that bounce off the surface of the liquid and are picked up by the sensor. Based on the time it takes for the sound wave to travel back and forth, the sensor determines the level of the liquid.
Radar sensors use electromagnetic waves that reflect off the surface of the liquid and are received by the sensor. Based on the time it takes for the electromagnetic wave to travel back and forth, the sensor determines the level of the liquid.
Magnetic sensors take advantage of the phenomenon of changing magnetic fields around electrodes located in the tank. When the level of the liquid changes, the magnetic field changes, allowing for accurate level measurement.
Resistive sensors use the phenomenon of changing electrical resistance depending on the liquid level. As the liquid level rises, the electrical resistance changes, allowing for accurate measurement.
Encoders
Encoders, i.e. rotation angle encoders, allow you to determine the number of turns and the exact angular position. The parameter characterizing the encoder is the number of pulses per revolution. Based on measurements, we divide them into absolute and incremental encoders.
Linear encoders
Rulers are used to determine the displacement of machine elements, speed and direction of this shift. They are used in the production of precision mechanical components. We distinguish between photoelectric, inductive, magnetic and capacitive lines.
The heads are an element that moves along the measuring scale and has scanning elements.
Sensors
Sensors and sensors are elements that provide information about a given device or object. We distinguish sensors: inductive, capacitive, laser, photoelectric, mechanical and limit sensors. Measurements performed by sensors include temperature, distance, pressure, presence, among others. Measurement can be performed by varying the voltage, resistance or capacitance.
Different sensors
Force sensors and load cells
Optical fibre sensors
Sensors and pressure transducers
Light sensors
Flow sensors
Particle Sensors
Pyroelectric infrared flame sensors
Proximity sensors
Sensor accessories
Current sensors
Environmental sensors
Optical interrupters
Liquid level sensors
Temperature sensors
Cables, wires, plugs, connectors
Wires, cables, tapes
Feeder cables
Cables for industrial robots
Communication wires
Connection tapes
Other wires
Plugs, connectors, adapters, sockets
Inclination sensors
Motion and position detectors
Vibration and shock sensors
Magnetic sensors
Ultrasonic sensors
Optical sensors
Others
Measurement devices are the basic equipment in modern industrial automation. Thanks to the measurements, we can easily determine the parameters of a given machine or product, which translates into the efficiency and accuracy of a given device. This category includes measuring systems and devices, e.g. sensors, scales, testers, and strips.
Resolvers
Resolvers are used to measure the angle, during rotation a voltage proportional to the position of the rotor is generated. The resolver is similar to a small electric motor.
Tachogenerators
Tachogenerators measure rotational speed by means of permanent magnet excitation, they do not require additional power supply. Tachogenerators (also called tachometric generators) create an AC voltage signal. This signal is proportional to the rotational speed of the propeller shaft.