Strain Gauge Series (SG)

Ideal for measurements in confined spaces, a key feature of an optical strain gauge is that it can be used in high voltage and high electromagnetic areas with long transmission distances without signal integrity issues.

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Load Bolt Series (LB)

Optical strain sensors can be integrated into a bolt to provide tensile measurements through mounting into the center line of the bolt. Requiring only a small hole (typically 2 mm dia.), the strain measurement can be easily integrated into many different bolt diameters and lengths.

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Temperature Sensor Handheld Series (TSHH)

The Fibos TSHH models are handheld sensors with a probe made from metal or ceramic. Material substitutions, custom tip dimensions, and alternative cable lengths can be provided on request. Fibos optical temperature sensors meet PiMS™ (Pi-FBG Measurement Standard).

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Temperature Sensor Miniature Non-Conductive Series (TSMN-S & -H)

The Fibos TSMN models are miniature non-conductive sensors that protect the optical fiber with a non-conductive sheath material, such as PEEK plastic or a ceramic. Fibos optical temperature sensors meet PiMS™ (Pi-FBG Measurement Standard).

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Pressure Transducer Low Range Series (PTL)

Optical pressure transducers provide high-quality measurements in harsh environments not suitable for electrical equivalents. The Fibos PTL models are low pressure range (up to 1,000 psi) transducers capable of achieving ±0.25% FSO measurement uncertainty.

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Pressure Transducer High Range Series (PTH)

Ideal for oil & gas, and industrial applications, the transducer can be placed in harsh environments with the instrumentation remotely located. Leverage the benefits of optical measurements to collect better quality data in applications requiring electromagnetic immunity, long transmission distance, high‐voltage isolation, and/or intrinsic safety.

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Pressure Transducer Ultra-High Temperature Series (UHT-PT)

Ideal for power generation and aviation gas turbine engines in research and development and commercial applications. Within a single sensor, static and dynamic measurements can be collected to evaluate combustion dynamics. Active cooling can be used to locate the sensor in hotter applications. Collect better quality data to improve performance and optimize designs.

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Displacement Sensor Series (DS)

Optical displacement sensors offer a method of collecting small variations in length within a single axis of a structure. The Fibos Displacement Sensor utilizes two FBG sensors for effective temperature compensation and is available in daisy chain or point measurement configuration.

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Accelerometer Seismic Series (ACS)

Ideal for seismic applications, the ACS accelerometer is intended for low peak acceleration applications that require high acceleration sensitivity. Mounting options include magnetic base, A-mount, and threaded fittings. The Fibos ACS models are high sensitivity accelerometers that can capture vibration data from DC to 500 Hz.

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Accelerometer Industrial Series (ACI)

Tthe ACI accelerometer is intended for industrial applications that require high measurement frequency range. Mounting options include magnetic base, A-mount, and threaded fittings. Leverage the benefits of optical measurements to collect better quality data in applications requiring electromagnetic immunity, long transmission distance, high-voltage isolation, and/or intrinsic safety.

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Tilt Sensor Series (TS)

Optical tilt sensors offer a method of collecting small variations in angle within a single axis of a structure. The Fibos Tilt Sensor utilizes two FBG sensors for effective temperature compensation and is available in daisy chain or point measurement configuration.

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Custom

Every measurement application is unique, and the need for a custom device to collect the desired data for your application is what we are here to support you with. We will help determine your needs, and respond with a solution if one is feasible utilizing our technology.

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