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Meggitt Sensing Systems Releases Test and Measurement Product Catalog

February 29, 2012, San Juan Capistrano, California, USA – Meggitt Sensing Systems, a Meggitt group division, has announced the global release of its new “2012 Test and Measurement Catalog”, a 74-page highlight of available high-reliability Endevco®, Sensorex, Vibro-Meter and Wilcoxon Research sensing technologies for aerospace, automotive, industrial, medical, R&D and test & measurement markets.

Arranged by sensing type, each designated section includes an introductory page that briefly explains the technology and its typical test-related applications. Products include piezoelectric, piezoresistive and variable capacitance accelerometers, including new high-g shock models; acoustic, dynamic and static pressure transducers; electromagnetic and piezoelectric shakers; signal conditioning electronics; rotating machinery vibration amplifiers; measurement microphones; calibration systems; and inertial systems, including servo inclinometers, LVDT’s, gyrometers and inertial measurement units. Each section includes an introductory paragraph on the benefits and most common applications of featured sensing types, along with detailed technical product specifications presented in a series of comparative charts.

A model number index, located on page 4, allows for easy product lookup. Detailed presentations of available cable and connector configurations appear on pages 46 and 47. For novice engineers, both an Application Selection Guide and primer on “Selecting an Accelerometer for Test Applications” are included on pages 64-69. An overview of all of Meggitt’s available Endevco® incentive programs, including Guaranteed InStock™, -R replacement sensors, GSA Advantage and University Discount, as well as details on its five-year comprehensive product line warranty, are also included.

The “2012 Test and Measurement Catalog” is available for download on www.endevco.com, or may be ordered in printed copy by contacting +1 949 493 8181, or email: jessica.koble@meggitt.com.   

About Meggitt Sensing Systems

Meggitt Sensing Systems, a Meggitt group division (www.meggitt.com), is a leading supplier of high-performance sensing and monitoring systems for physical parameter measurements in extreme environments. It has operated since 1927 through its antecedents—ECET, Endevco, Ferroperm Piezoceramics, Lodge Ignition, Sensorex, Vibro-Meter and Wilcoxon Research—whose portfolios form the basis of product lines offered by today’s Meggitt Sensing Systems.  Meggitt’s Endevco® range of piezoelectric, piezoresistive, Isotron® and variable capacitance accelerometers, piezoresistive pressure transducers, acoustic sensors, electronic instruments and calibration systems ensure critical accuracy and reliability within aerospace, automotive, defense, industrial, medical, power generation, R&D, space and test and measurement applications. Endevco® and Isotron® are registered trademarks of the Meggitt group.  All other trademarks are property of their respective owners.

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