Dytran Introduces New Catalog on Piezoelectric and DC MEMS Sensors for Measurement and Monitoring

Dytran Instruments published Piezoelectric and DC MEMS Sensors for Measurement and Monitoring catalog. This 172-page catalog represents Dytran's acceleration, acoustic, force, pressure, shock and vibration sensors.

ytran Introduces New Catalog on Piezoelectric and DC MEMS Sensors for Measurement and Monitoring

August 25, 2011, Chatsworth, California, USA - Dytran Instruments, Inc. (www.dytran.com) a leading manufacturer of piezoelectric and DC MEMS accelerometers, force and pressure transducers and associated electronics, announced the release of its new catalog titled Piezoelectric and DC MEMS Sensors for Measurement and Monitoring. This new 172-page catalog represents Dytran's most popular off-the-shelf models of acceleration, acoustic, force, pressure, shock and vibration sensors.

Products are presented in a series of technical specifications charts, along with a description, line drawing and a list of some of the most popular applications, including aerospace and defense, automotive, power generation, and test and measurement applications.

To order your free catalog please call our factory at (818) 700-7818, email marketing@dytran.com or visit the company website, where it is available for download.

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