Inclinometers are a popular industrial instrument to measure angles of slope and inclination of an object and monitor the subsurface movements or deformations. They are the tilt sensors designed for the accurate measurement of the angle of an object concerning the force of gravity.
This blog post aims to highlight the top four series of inclinometers you can rely upon. Take a look.
1. N2, N3, N4
They are capacitive, liquid-based inclinometers equipped with integrated sensor electronics. Besides, these are the premium inclinometers that feature linear output characteristics, high measurement accuracy, and hysteresis-free output signal.
2. NA2-05, NA2-10, NA3-30, NA4-45, NA4-70
They are the capacitive, dielectric liquid based inclinometers that are very stable and feature linear output response, small zero drift, conditioned 0.5V output signal, and the unconditioned operating voltage between 9V and 30V.
3. NB3
Preferred for measuring small inclinations, NB3 is a static accelerometer, the primary transformer of which consists of a capacitive spring-mass system with gas-dynamic damping. It is further characterized by higher accuracy and long-term stability.
4. NG2, NG3, NG4
Manufactured with an analog DC output, these inclinometers are capacitive, liquid-based with integrated system electronics. They produce outputs that are dependent on the local gravitational acceleration, meaning, these accelerators can measure inclination correctly, no matter where you are.
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