Sensors are widely embedded in various devices and systems, and are used in factory workshops, agricultural greenhouses, logistics warehouses, and smart buildings. It converts signals such as temperature, pressure, vibration, and flow that cannot be seen directly into computable electrical power or pulses, driving automated equipment to operate accurately. SUCH can quickly find precisely matched sensors and technical support for integrators, equipment manufacturers, scientific research or teaching units.
SUCH Store offers a wide range of sensor types covering multiple dimensions such as temperature, pressure, gas, liquid level, weight, and conductivity, suitable for various applications. Users can click to access the A-Z sorted page, enter the product name, and quickly find the desired sensor among hundreds of options. Additionally, we provide services such as quick model filtering, application consultation, and customization to help you expedite inquiries and reduce time costs. We also provide detailed product documentation, wiring diagrams, data sheets, and selection guides to help users confidently handle complex operating conditions.
Sensors require regular calibration to ensure the accuracy of measurement results. The calibration cycle is typically determined by the sensor type, application environment, and usage frequency. For sensors used in industrial applications requiring high-precision measurements or harsh environments, calibration is recommended annually or every two years. SUCH offers calibration services for its full range of sensors, providing customers with professional calibration tutorials to ensure long-term stability and accuracy of the sensors.
Resolution: This refers to the smallest signal change that a sensor can detect. High-resolution sensors can detect more subtle changes and are suitable for high-precision applications.
Sensitivity: The sensitivity of a sensor is its ability to respond to changes in the input signal. A sensor with high sensitivity can capture signals more accurately.
Drift: Changes in output caused by time or environmental changes are referred to as drift. The occurrence of drift typically leads to measurement errors in sensors. Therefore, the stability and low drift of high-quality sensors are critical to ensuring long-term reliability. SUCH has considered these factors in sensor design to ensure long-term stable operation.
Abnormal Output Signal: For example, the sensor's output exceeds the predetermined range or is unstable.
Environmental Changes: When sensors are exposed to extreme temperatures, humidity, or corrosive gases, they may malfunction.
Slow Response: If the sensor responds slowly to input signals, it may indicate an issue.
Device Inspection: Use standard calibration tools to verify that the sensor meets its original specifications.
Yes, SUCH provides precise and reliable sensor customization services. We can design customized sensor solutions based on specific customer requirements, such as measurement range, output signal, and operating environment. Our technical team will collaborate closely with customers to provide professional advice and technical support, ensuring that the customized sensors perfectly suit the user's application scenarios.