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Issued by: PCB Piezotronics Inc
Series 660 low-cost embeddable accelerometers from the IMI Sensors division of PCB Piezotronics (PCB®) are ideal for continuous shock and vibration monitoring in high volume and commercial OEM applications. They offer high shock survivability, high resolution and large dynamic range. Units employ field-proven, solid-state piezoelectric sensing elements for durability and broad bandwidth performance. Choose from charge output, for high operating temperatures; or ICP®-types, with built-in signal conditioning electronics, for simplified operation and connectivity to data acquisition and vibration monitoring instrumentation. Products are available for fast delivery. All PCB® sensors are complemented with toll-free applications assistance, 24-customer service support, and our guarantee of Total Customer Satisfaction or your money refunded.
Celebrating 40 years of products, innovation and customer service, PCB Piezotronics is a global leader in the design and manufacture of force, torque, load, strain, pressure, acoustic and vibration sensors, as well as the pioneer of ICP® technology. Core competencies include ICP® and charge output piezoelectric, piezoresistive, strain gage, MEMS and capacitive sensors and instrumentation. With 24-hour customer support; direct sales offices throughout Europe and Asia; and an established global distribution network, PCB® attributes its continued growth to an unwavering commitment to total customer satisfaction.
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