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May 1, 2009
Sponsored article by MTS Sensors, a Div. of MTS Systems: Learn how linear position feedback fits into a variety of positions Linear position sensors, or linear displacement transducers (LDT), provide continuous position feedback for motion ...
Sponsored article by MTS Sensors, a Div. of MTS Systems: Learn how linear position feedback fits into a variety of positions
Linear position sensors, or linear displacement transducers (LDT), provide continuous position feedback for motion control in a variety of industrial applications. For example, feedback of piston position inside hydraulic cylinders, injector and mold position in plastics machinery, or blade pitch positioning on wind turbines all use linear position sensors from MTS Sensors. This video provides an “X-Ray vision” look inside the working machinery of industrial applications.

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