C16 sensors are robust, watertight, all-metal pressure sensors. From 2 to 1000 bars. The C16 can be attached to a grout separator SP100, SP200, SP300, SP400, SP500, SP600.
At50
The AT50 is a flow and air pressure sensor that works according to the principles of Bernouilli’s law. It delivers two measurement signals, a static pressure signal, a signal for the calculation of the air flow. To facilitate maintenance on construction sites, the AT50 is equipped with purge valves to blow all internal lines.
edh
The EDHxx sensors (xx: diameter of the pipe) are electromagnetic flow meters.
sp
SP separators have a full-flow membrane. They allow the measurement of the pressure in the pipes where grout, concretes, mortars flow. The membranes are made of an elastoplastic material that is particularly resistant to abrasion and chemicals. They make it possible to measure minimum pressures of a few tens of millibars without significant error.
Displacement
D90
Displacement sensor with a long stroke. The D90 sensor consists of an incremental rotary encoder driven by a toothed belt, held taut by a spiral spring. The D90 exists in two versions: 7 and 15 m.
F82
Linear displacement sensor for depth measurement. The F82 uses the principle of the pulley that rolls without sliding along a cable stretched between the two ends to be measured. The measurement signal is delivered by an incremental rotary encoder.
P82
The P82 sensor uses the principle of the wheel that rolls on the surface whose displacement is to be measured. The axis of the wheel is integral with an incremental rotary encoder. The assembly is mounted at the end of an oscillating arm of adjustable length. Its axis is mounted on a rubber tension block that can be prestressed to produce a suitable bearing force.
C82
The sensor C82 is an incremental rotary displacement sensor; it is usually mounted at the end of a pulley shaft. It is a robust, waterproof sensor made of stainless materials (bronze, brass, stainless steel). When mounting, it is essential to provide an elastic coupling between the power take-off and the C82 axis.