Locon is a long-time licensed distributor for Contrinex product. Both through the Locon and Contrinex brands, we supply a wide variety of sensors for all sorts of industries. It is critical to use the sensor best suited to the application, especially if extreme conditions are a consideration. The Contrinex IP68/IP69k product line is a sound… Read more »
Category: High Temperature Inductive Sensors
Locon Sensor Systems and Kriz: A Partnership for Success
Locon Sensor Systems Inc. is excited to announce that it is now a premier distributor of Kriz products in the United States. Kriz is a world-renowned manufacturer of high-temperature inductive sensors and sensor solutions, and we are thrilled to be able to offer their products to our customers. This means that we have access to… Read more »
Understanding Your High Temperature Inductive Sensor Options
High temperature inductive sensors are designed and built to operate effectively in extremely harsh environments. These sensors are widely employed in places like foundries, forges, and factories that use plastic injection molds. They must deliver consistent performance across a wide temperature range, and stand up to the wear and tear associated with these extreme… Read more »
Finding Sensors for Harsh Environments
One of the issues that many of our new clients face is finding sensors for their applications that will thrive in what we call “harsh environments.” After all, it’s tough to find anything that will consistently work in extreme temperatures. Locon Sensor Systems designs and distributes sensors that are uniquely built to endure harsh environmental… Read more »
Information About High Temperature Inductive Sensors
Incorporating the right type of sensor in your application is key in creating an efficient and reliable process. Locon Sensor Systems Inc.’s series of high temperature inductive sensors provide a solution to applications challenged by high heat conditions. As such, they are sensor of choice for many businesses. Let’s take a closer look at… Read more »