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General purpose vibration sensors

Vibration sensors for various industrial applications, including charge-output accelerometers and IEPE-compatible sensors with built-in converters.

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Vibration Sensors for General Applications – Reliable Vibration Measurement in Industry and Engineering

Vibration sensors for general applications are versatile devices used to measure oscillations, vibrations, and mechanical movements in machines, equipment, and technical systems. They form the basis for reliable condition monitoring, fault diagnosis, and the optimization of operational processes.

These sensors are used across a wide range of industries, including mechanical engineering, industrial automation, power generation, building technology, as well as research and development. They help detect anomalies at an early stage and prevent unplanned downtime.

Thanks to their robust design and flexible usability, vibration sensors for general applications provide a cost-effective and reliable solution for standard measurement tasks.

How Vibration Sensors Work

Vibration sensors detect mechanical vibrations of an object and convert them into an electrical signal. Depending on the sensor type, different measurement principles are used, such as:

  • Piezoelectric sensors for measuring dynamic vibrations
  • MEMS-based sensors for compact and versatile applications
  • Capacitive sensors for high-resolution measurements at low frequencies

The measured signals provide information about:

  • Vibration amplitude
  • Frequency behavior
  • Acceleration or velocity

This data can be used for machine condition analysis, fault diagnosis, or process monitoring.

  • Versatile sensor technology
    suitable for a wide range of industrial applications.
  • Reliable vibration analysis and condition monitoring
    for early detection of faults and optimisation of maintenance processes.
  • A robust and cost-effective solution for standard applications
    ideal for use in a wide variety of industrial environments.

Typical Applications

Vibration sensors for general applications are used in a wide range of areas:

  • Monitoring of motors, pumps, and gearboxes
  • Mechanical engineeringMachine and equipment monitoring
  • Condition monitoring
  • Vibration analysis and fault diagnosis
  • Quality control in production processes
  • Building and infrastructure monitoring
  • Research and development

Advantages of Vibration Sensors for General Applications

  • Versatile applications
    Suitable for a wide range of industrial and technical applications.
  • Reliable condition monitoring
    Early detection of wear, imbalance, or malfunctions.
  • Robust design
    Designed for use in demanding industrial environments.
  • High measurement accuracy
    Precise detection of vibrations and oscillations.
  • Easy integration
    Compatible with existing measurement and monitoring systems.

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How to Choose the Right Vibration Sensor

Selecting the right vibration sensor depends on the specific requirements of your application. A thorough analysis of the measurement task is essential to ensure reliable and accurate results.

  • Measurement parameter (acceleration, velocity, or displacement)
    Depending on the application, you need to determine whether acceleration, vibration velocity, or displacement should be measured.
  • Frequency range
    The sensor must cover the relevant frequency range to capture all critical vibration components.
  • Sensitivity and measurement range
    Highly sensitive sensors are required for detecting small vibrations, while strong vibrations demand a wider measurement range.
  • Environmental conditions
    Factors such as temperature, humidity, dust, and mechanical stress influence the choice of sensor.
  • Mounting and installation
    The installation method (e.g., stud mounting, adhesive, or magnetic mounting) affects measurement quality.
  • Interfaces and signal processing
    Analog or digital output signals must be compatible with your existing measurement and control systems.

Our experts will be happy to support you in selecting the right vibration sensor for your application. Contact us!

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