A displacement transmitter is used to measure linear position or movement and convert it into electrical signals such as 4–20mA, 0–10V, or digital outputs. It is widely used in industrial automation, CNC machinery, hydraulic systems, and precision manufacturing.
Choosing the right displacement transmitter depends on stroke length, accuracy, output signal, installation method, and environmental conditions. For high-speed or high-precision applications, sensors with low linearity error and high repeatability are recommended.
Most industrial displacement transmitters support multiple output options, including 4–20mA, 0–10V, 0–5V, RS485 (Modbus RTU), and CAN bus, making them compatible with PLCs and control systems.
A displacement sensor detects position changes, while a displacement transmitter converts the signal into a standardized output suitable for industrial control systems.
Yes, industrial-grade displacement transmitters are designed to withstand harsh environments, including high temperatures, vibration, dust, and moisture. Many models feature robust housings and high protection ratings.
Displacement transmitters are widely used in industrial automation, automotive testing, hydraulic and pneumatic systems, CNC machinery, rail transportation, and material handling systems.
Yes, many manufacturers offer OEM customization, including stroke range, output signal, connectors, housing materials, and communication protocols to meet specific application requirements.
High-precision displacement transmitters can achieve linearity as low as ±0.05% or better, with repeatability up to 0.01%, depending on the model and measurement range.
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