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CPI's SL Series linear position sensors can now be deployed in extremely harsh environments. Operating in temperatures up to 300F and pressures to 8,000 psi, these extreme sensors bring position sensing to applications where it was not previously possible. Comprised of stainless steel components and a proprietary combination of engineered materials allows for operation in a diverse variety of fluids / environments, including water-based hydraulic fluid. As with all SL Series sensors, high shock and vibration imunity come standard, and there is no core drilling of the piston rod in hydraulic cylinder applications.
SL Technology at a Glance:
How it works
At the heart of the SL Series Sensor is a Linear Variable Differential Transformer (LVDT). Because LVDTs are non-contacting, submersible, and unaffected by pressure and temperature, they are ideal for hydraulic cylinder applications. And as a mature technology, LVDTs are well known throughout the industry for being reliable, accurate, and tough.
An integrated precision mechanism couples the long translation of the hydraulic cylinder to the short translation of the LVDT via a micrometer-like threaded element. The LVDT/micrometer assembly forms the axis of a recoil spool mechanism. The spool uses a flexible polymer-coated stainless steel cable to form a reliable, repeatable coupling between the piston and sensor. The cable is drawn off the recoil reel as the piston moves away from the sensor, and vice-versa. The entire unit is about the size of a large proximity sensor and mounts easily in hydraulic cylinders, accumulators, and any other harsh environment requiring linear displacement sensing.