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General Purpose
Honeywell’s general purpose piezoelectric and piezoresistive accelerometers are suitable for use in a variety of general purpose industrial and laboratory testing and monitoring applications.
The all welded stainless steel or anodized aluminum construction (Model JTF) combined with low impedance strain gages, and frequency ranges from DC up to 10 kHZ, provide highly accurate and reliable vibration readings even in some of the most rugged and harsh industrial environments.
Need something special or a completely customized design? Contact Honeywell to discuss your particular application requirements.
Features
- All welded, non-magnetic stainless steel or anodized aluminum construction
- General purpose industrial and automation use such as laboratory testing, modal studies, and test cells
- Multiple mounting configurations including: screw, stud, bolt, or low profile
- Usable frequency ranges from 0 Hz up to 10 kHZ
- Outputs include IEPE and mV/G
- Intrinsically safe and/or submersible options available
- Highly configurable to meet your needs; custom options available
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 Honeywell’s general purpose piezoelectric accelerometers are designed to be used in industrial test and automation environments including laboratory testing, modal studies and test cells where head room is limited and where a low profile unit is desirable.
The constant current low output impedance output combined with the ability to drive high load capacitance allows long runs of low cost cable without degradation of data.
The seismic element is mechanically isolated from the mounting base, resulting in a low base strain sensitivity. The stainless steel materials are non-magnetic resulting in very low magnetic field susceptibility. These features, together with a sealed body, assure accurate and reliable data.
More Constant Current Can't Find What You're Looking For? Let Us Help  Honeywell’s general purpose piezoresistive accelerometers are designed to be used in industrial test and automation environments including laboratory testing, modal studies and test cells in applications requiring a frequncy response down to 0 Hz.
The all welded stainless steel or anodized aluminum construction combined with low impedance strain gages, and frequency ranges from DC up to 10 kHZ, provide highly accurate and reliable vibration readings even in some of the most rugged and harsh industrial environments.
These sensors are highly configurable to meet many different application needs. If you need even more customization, contact us for a quote.
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