Ahmet Ö.
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Alliance Sensors Group announced the release of the LV-45 Series LVIT (Linear Variable Inductance Transducer) linear position sensors, developed for demanding industrial and outdoor environmental conditions. These sensors are designed to provide reliable performance in challenging environments such as high vibration, mechanical shock, extreme temperatures, and humidity.
### Features of LV-45 Series LVIT Sensors
- Operating temperature range: -20°C to +85°C
- Measurement range: 100 mm to 450 mm (4 to 18 inches)
- Multiple analog output options
- Dual shaft seal against dirt, dust, and other contaminants
- Durable housing with a diameter of 44.5 mm and a thickness of 5 mm
- 1/2-20 UNF threaded rod or rod eye end options
- Optional mounting hardware for easy installation
### Advanced Inductive Sensor Technology (LVIT)
The LV-45 series utilizes patented LVIT inductive sensor technology. This technology stands out with its more durable and compact structure compared to traditional DC-LVDT sensors. Thanks to a simplified coil design, the sensors can operate with a short length, wide temperature range, and high durability.
### Flexible Configuration and Easy Installation
The sensors adapt to different applications with multiple options such as mounting flanges, rod eye ends, axial or radial connectors, and cable terminations. Additionally, they feature a SenSet adjustment function that allows users to calibrate the sensor's zero and full measurement range in field conditions.
### Areas of Use
- Industrial automation and process control
- Power generation systems
- Hydraulic/pneumatic equipment
- Structural and civil engineering monitoring (bridge, highway, railway infrastructure)
- Heavy industrial environments
### About H. G. Schaevitz LLC, Alliance Sensors Group
US-based Alliance Sensors Group manufactures linear and rotary position sensors for industrial applications. With over 150 years of sensor engineering experience, they provide high-performance sensor solutions in power generation, fluid power systems, and manufacturing industries.


















