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Hoffman-Krippner Ships New Ultrasonic Sensor

By DE Editors  

September 11, 2015

Hoffman-Krippner, a supplier of sensors, has brought the PIL P53 Steel Head ultrasonic sensor to the Americas. The company will serve as its main distributor for the industrial market.

The P53 is used in applications such as medical, pharmaceutical and food processing. It meets guidelines to ensure maximum hygiene when necessary. The sensor is encapsulated in a stainless steel housing with gapless transitions and IP68/IP69K protection. It has two output options — 0-10V/4-20mA — with the option to be programmed for other custom settings.

“PIL’s Steelhead Ultrasonic sensor is the most durable and hygienic ultrasonic sensor on the market due to its completely encapsulated gap free housing and its ultra smooth surface,” says Jens Kautzor, CEO of Hoffmann-Krippner US.  “We are proud to represent PIL in the Americas as PIL, with  over 25 years of experience, offers the industry’s highest quality and most accurate ultrasonic sensors for a diverse range of real world applications.”

For more information, visit Hoffman-Krippner.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 

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