Description
Product Description
Overview
The Emerson MMG1070/02TS is a high-precision, non-contact displacement sensor based on the eddy current principle, capable of measuring small movements in millimeter ranges with exceptional accuracy. Designed for industrial environments, it ensures reliable performance in both static and dynamic processes, including harsh conditions and explosion-hazardous areas.
Key Features
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Non-contact measurement using eddy current technology
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Suitable for static and dynamic monitoring of shafts, machinery, and other moving components
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Integrated signal processing electronics housed within the transducer
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Operation certified for explosion-hazardous areas
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Four different dimensional variants to suit diverse industrial applications
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Compliant with major international standards, including API 670, DIN 45670, and VDI 2059
Applications
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Shaft displacement and vibration monitoring
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Rotational speed measurement
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Condition monitoring in turbines, pumps, compressors, and heavy machinery
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Harsh industrial environments requiring high durability and precision
Technical Specifications
| Specification |
Details |
| Sensor Type |
Eddy Current Displacement Sensor |
| Measurement Range |
Millimeters (typical) |
| Accuracy |
High precision, micron-level resolution |
| Signal Processing |
Integrated electronics in transducer housing |
| Operating Environment |
Explosion-hazardous areas compatible |
| Standards Compliance |
API 670, DIN 45670, VDI 2059 |
| Dimensions |
Available in 4 variants |
| Manufacturer |
Emerson |
| Condition |
New, with original packaging |
| Warranty |
12 months |
| Payment Methods |
T/T, Western Union |
| Shipping Port |
Xiamen |
FAQ
Q: Can the MMG1070/02TS measure both static and dynamic movements?
A: Yes, it accurately monitors both static positions and dynamic displacements.
Q: What industries is this sensor suitable for?
A: It is ideal for industrial machinery, turbines, compressors, and environments with explosion hazards.
Q: Are there multiple sizes available?
A: Yes, the transducer comes in four different dimensions to fit a range of installations.
Q: How is the sensor installed?
A: The sensor is non-contact and designed for straightforward mounting near the measured component.