Vibration Measurement in High Temperature Environments
Vibration Measurement in High Temperature Environment

Vibration measurements in high-temperature environments require specialized accelerometers. The HT series of accelerometers from Wilcoxon Research, Inc. are just that. They are built with components that can withstand high temperatures and pass stringent reliability tests. As testament to that fact, they can run vibration monitoring continuously at temperatures up to 150 degrees Celsius. They are suitable for use in paper-making machinery, plastic manufacturing, the steel industry, food processing machinery, power generating units, and the oil and gas industry. Recommended models: HT780A, HT786A, and HT787A.
The Environmental Requirements of Magnetic Resonance Imaging Equipment

Magnetic resonance imaging uses RF waves to excite hydrogen atoms in water and fat, causing them to resonate and generate signals of different intensities to produce images. During the image output process, the image quality will be affected if there is a large vibration in the surrounding environment. We use our own Novian vibration measurement system to assist hospitals in vibration measurement, and the data provides an important reference for hospitals before installing the equipment. The red curve is the standard requirement.
By pairing specialized accelerometers such as the HT Series from Wilcoxson with systems such as G-TECH's Novian, you can effectively carry out predictive maintenance and analysis for your lines of operations.