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New Range of Aaronia Vibration Sensors

Measurement Innovation  is releasing the Aaronia GEO range of vibration sensing devices for vibration analysis in electronic circuitry, machines and in operative conditions. These vibration sensors can also be deployed for sensing compliance with official exposure limits. German-made Aaronia GEO range of vibration sensors   provides intense flexibility across a broad frequency limit.

Aaronia GEO range of vibration sensing devices

Apart from constant monitoring their enhanced flexibility permits these probes to be deployed as geophones for terrain movement evaluations for geophysics purposes.

When combined with the NF-50xx range SPECTRAN spectrum evaluators and free LCS PC software, complete frequency range can be validated, measured and documented.

The Aaronia GEO range vibration sensors can be utilized for continuous evaluation, extending several days or weeks. These weight-less sensors are only 82 gm in weight.

The sensors contain a 1m SMA wire for direct connection to the high sensitive signal input of the SPECTRAN devices. The natural frequency of the device is 8Hz and its typical frequency varies within 4Hz to 1kHZ. The devise exhibits a precision of +/-5% with sensitivity of 28.8 V/m/s. The spurious frequency of the devise is 160 Hz and features a coil impedance of 375 Ohm. The dimensions of the system is 25.4mm D x 36mm H. The devise is available with a SMA socket for connection.

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