List of Sensors products
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Achieves high collection efficiency through electrostatic methods. Offers a wide range of products from large to small sizes. Also compatible with water-soluble oil mist.
- air conditioning
Our company, as a distributor of Honeywell, will meet your needs.
- Pressure Control
- Pneumatic Equipment
- Sensors
Our company will respond to your needs as a distributor for Honeywell.
- Sensors
- Pneumatic Equipment
- Pressure Control
We can accommodate your requests regarding pressure range, accuracy, size, output format, connection method, and more.
- Pressure Control
- Pneumatic Equipment
- Sensors
Our company serves as the exclusive distributor for Sensormate in Japan and will meet your needs.
- Pressure Control
- Pneumatic Equipment
- Sensors
We can accommodate your requests regarding pressure, flow range, accuracy, size, output format, and connection methods.
- Pressure Control
- Pneumatic Equipment
- Sensors
We can accommodate your requests regarding pressure range, accuracy, size, output format, connection method, and more.
- Pressure Control
- Pneumatic Equipment
- Sensors
Our company will respond to your needs as a distributor for Honeywell.
- Pressure Control
- Pneumatic Equipment
- Sensors
Our company, as a distributor of Honeywell, will meet your needs.
- Pressure Control
- Pneumatic Equipment
- Sensors
We can accommodate your requests regarding pressure range, accuracy, size, output format, connection method, and more.
- Pressure Control
- Pneumatic Equipment
- Sensors
Custom options available, such as cable length and connectors! Can be used for sample analysis equipment and electric agricultural machinery.
- Sensors
A three-component force sensor utilizing the piezoelectric effect! It meets quality standards on the production line and ensures a finished product quality that is as close to zero defects as possible...
- Other processing machines
- Other measurement, recording and measuring instruments
- Sensors
We have released an easy-to-understand video explaining the piezoelectric effect of quartz, which is used in most Kistler sensors!
The Curie brothers, Pierre and Jacques, discovered the piezoelectric effect in 1880 through experiments using tourmaline crystals, but its practical application did not come until 1950 when Walter P. Kistler, the founder of Kistler, invented the charge amplifier. We are currently releasing a video about the piezoelectric effect of this crystal and its applications. For more details, please click on the "link" or "related product information" below to visit the introduction page of the quartz piezoelectric force sensor within IPROS and watch the video! We plan to continue releasing videos that clearly explain the features of our products, so please look forward to it!
The world's leading indirect tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS)!
- Other Auto Parts
- Software (middle, driver, security, etc.)
- Sensors