Parker FG-K19567-PA Metal Wear Debris Sensor
Technical Specification
- Make: Parker
- Model code: FG-K19567-PA
- Application: Water/Oil emulsions, Synthetic Oils, Petroleum
- Measurable elements: Debris count for both ferrous and non-ferrous metals
- Test time: 30 second
The Parker Metallic Wear Debris Sensor goes beyond the scope of normal wear debris sensors to offer even smaller size online resolution. With an unbeatable detection range, the sensor provides a debris count for both ferrous and non-ferrous metals. The Kittiwake Metallic Wear Debris Sensor can be mounted within almost any lubrication system, on any type of machine. By using proven inductive coil technology, combined with smart algorithms to provide a particle size distribution count, the sensor measures ferrous and non-ferrous metals resulting from the wear debris within the lubricant. This puts the user in control. The severity of the problem increases with an escalation in the production of larger wear debris particles.With both digital and analogue outputs, the sensor can be easily integrated into existing condition monitoring control systems, putting the user in control. Whether it's checking the health of the machine or alerting to changing wear patterns, the sensor provides instant information, complementing existing laboratory oil analysis programmes and helping the user make informed maintenance planning decisions.
Read moreMake | Parker |
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Manufacturer | PARKER HANNIFIN CORP |
Category | Navigation, communication and electronics>Condition monitoring equipment |
Model code | FG-K19567-PA |
Application | Water/Oil emulsions, Synthetic Oils, Petroleum |
Measurable elements | Debris count for both ferrous and non-ferrous metals |
Test time | 30 second |
Power supply | 18 ~ 30 V DC |
Protection | IP66 |
Dimensions | 120 x 60 x 80 mm |
Weight | 2.2 kg |
Operating temperature | -20 ~ +70 °C |
Additional info |
The Parker Metallic Wear Debris Sensor goes beyond the scope of normal wear debris sensors to offer even smaller size online resolution. With an unbeatable detection range, the sensor provides a debris count for both ferrous and non-ferrous metals. The Kittiwake Metallic Wear Debris Sensor can be mounted within almost any lubrication system, on any type of machine. By using proven inductive coil technology, combined with smart algorithms to provide a particle size distribution count, the sensor measures ferrous and non-ferrous metals resulting from the wear debris within the lubricant. This puts the user in control. The severity of the problem increases with an escalation in the production of larger wear debris particles. |
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