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For tough tasks
25 January 2013
Hansford Sensors' new HS-1051 range of ATEX and IEC Ex certified intrinsically safe vibration sensors are capable of operating in tough environments where temperatures can rise to 250°C. Constructed in stainless s

Hansford Sensors' new
HS-1051 range of ATEX and
IEC Ex certified
intrinsically safe vibration
sensors are capable of
operating in tough
environments where
temperatures can rise to
250°C.
Constructed in stainless steel, they have been developed for use in areas of very high temperatures on gas turbines used to generate electrical power on offshore oil and gas platforms, and will enable engineers to monitor vibration levels of large pumps, diesel engines, fans, compressors, motors, drilling rigs and all types of rotating machinery.
Constructed in stainless steel, they have been developed for use in areas of very high temperatures on gas turbines used to generate electrical power on offshore oil and gas platforms, and will enable engineers to monitor vibration levels of large pumps, diesel engines, fans, compressors, motors, drilling rigs and all types of rotating machinery.
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