by Jerry Philips | Jan 3, 2019 | 90° Probes, Displacement Sensor, Fiberoptic Sensors, Helicopter Flight test, High Temperature, Hot Targets, Right Angle Probes
CUSTOMER FEEDBACK “We just got some feedback about the 9 sensors with special configuration and copper sheathing. They are quite satisfied by the sensors, which are well resisting against the 400°C. They have done several tests and measurement campaigns in...
by Jerry Philips | Dec 11, 2018 | Aerospace, Cryogenic environments, cryogenic turbopumps, Fiberoptic Sensors, High pressure environments, Liquid Oxygen, Non-Contact Sensing, space cryogenics, Space Launch Vehicles, Uncategorized
Philtec builds custom displacement sensor systems to meet application requirements, which often include extreme environments. This month we delivered 8 sensors having 200 KHz bandwidth (sensor speed). The probe tips are threaded and connectorized so they may be...
by Jerry Philips | Dec 6, 2018 | 90° Probes, Displacement Sensor, High Temperature, Hot Targets, Non-Contact Sensing, Right Angle Probes, Uncategorized
CUSTOMER FEEDBACK “I wanted to let you know the sensors worked as designed during our tests. I may follow up with Chris on a few specific questions as we begin to sift through all of our data. Thank you again for your professionalism and for all your...
by Jerry Philips | Jun 25, 2018 | Aerospace, Cryogenic environments, cryogenic turbopumps, Fiberoptic Sensors, High pressure environments, Space Launch Vehicles
Philtec is well known throughout the worldwide aerospace community. Here are some of the companies that have used Philtec’s sensors in their test and development programs..
by Jerry Philips | May 4, 2018 | Fiberoptic Sensors, High pressure environments, Non-Contact Sensing
There are three options for sealing the leak path thru the fibers under pressure: 1. Epoxy filled tips 2. Sapphire Windows epoxied into tip counterbores 3. Sapphire Windows brazed into tip counterbores The best solution for an application depends upon several factors...