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2 TESLA EXPOSURE

by Jerry Philips | Apr 23, 2020 | 90° Probes, connectors, Displacement Sensor, Fiberoptic Sensors, Magnetic Fields, Non-Contact Sensing, Right Angle Probes

Magnetic Field Exposure requires non-magnetic materials. By jacketing the fiberoptic cable in non-metallic materials, and by constructing the sensor tip from non-metallic or non-magnetic materials, Philtec sensors can be configured to perform measurements in very high...

Long Length Fiberoptic Cables

by Jerry Philips | Feb 5, 2020 | 90° Probes, Displacement Sensor, Fiber Optic Vacuum Passthru, Fiberoptic Sensors, Magnetic Fields, Non-Contact Sensing, Quartz Fibers

PROBLEMQuartz fibers have excellent transmission over long lengths, but they are very expensive and usually cost prohibitive. A recent customer asked for a model D171 sensor with 45 meter length for displacement measurements in vacuum and high magnetic field. SOLUTION...

Measuring Embedded Objects

by Jerry Philips | Apr 4, 2019 | 90° Probes, Displacement Sensor, Fiberoptic Sensors, Miniaturized Sensors, Non-Contact Sensing, Right Angle Probes

Tiny 90° Probes Philtec specializes in the design of sensor systems for gaining access to hard to reach targets. In March 2019, several dozen model D47 sensors were delivered with long fiber optic cables and very small 90° probes as seen here. The fiber optic cable...

Custom Probes

by Jerry Philips | Mar 26, 2019 | 90° Probes, Aerospace, Displacement Sensor, Fiberoptic Sensors, High pressure environments, High Temperature, Magnetic Fields, Measurements in fluids, Miniaturized Sensors, Non-Contact Sensing, Right Angle Probes

Special Probes Made To Customer Requirements Send us a sketch or drawing of your application requirements. We’ll make a sensor configuration drawing for your review. Email sensors@philtec.com

SENSORS for 400°C

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...

1000°F Application

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...

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