The C02BT3 series of charge high-temperature acceleration sensors are designed for use in extreme temperature environments.
They feature ultra-high temperature piezoelectric ceramics that maintain high impedance even at high temperatures, coupled with an ultra-low sensitivity temperature response.
The housing is made from nickel-based alloy, which is laser-welded for excellent sealing and airtightness.
These sensors adhere to the industry standard 7/16-27 two-core output, with differential output that ensures signal ground is isolated from the housing, reducing interference.
They can be paired with high-temperature metal cables from various domestic and international manufacturers, and the bottom is equipped with standard 3×φ4 through holes for mounting.
Applications include automobile engine testing, high-temperature industrial vibration monitoring, and high-temperature turbine vibration measurement, among others.
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