
This is the second edition of our NEW weekly #SensorFAQs series which you can join in and follow on our twitter page.
We’ll be sharing Frequently Asked Questions we receive from our customers to help provide expert insights into our product range, the sensor industry and more.
This week we answer ‘Can you give examples of the types of customisation available at SST Sensing?’
Details for next weeks #SensorFAQs:
Date & Time: Tuesday, 21st May 2019, 1.00pm GMT
Channel: #SensorFAQs
#SensorFAQs – Q2 | Can you give examples of the types of customisation available at SST Sensing? pic.twitter.com/gdTPTbOjBo
— SST Sensing Ltd (@SSTSensingLtd) May 14, 2019
Answers
#SensorFAQs – Q2 1/8 | Whether that be adding or modifying electronics and software, changing outputs, adapting housing or thread styles, adding cabling, connectors or environmental protection, SST consider all options to ensure we satisfy the customers’ requirements. https://t.co/VHjARzh074
— SST Sensing Ltd (@SSTSensingLtd) May 14, 2019
#SensorFAQs – Q2 2/8 | Connectors and cables:
we can make custom sensors with specific terminations. This can be a branding requirement or a need to retro fit into an existing space or a one source option. https://t.co/VHjARzh074
— SST Sensing Ltd (@SSTSensingLtd) May 14, 2019
#SensorFAQs – Q2 3/8 | Special outputs:
Many liquid detection sensors can require special programming to counter specific application conditions. Their micro controller means they can be factory programmed and tuned to counter such conditions containing foams or condensation. https://t.co/VHjARzh074
— SST Sensing Ltd (@SSTSensingLtd) May 14, 2019
#SensorFAQs – Q2 4/8 | A time delay can be used to allow confidence before switching. Narrowing a high/low output between the voltage rails can add a degree of fail-safe behaviour to the sensor. https://t.co/VHjARzh074
— SST Sensing Ltd (@SSTSensingLtd) May 14, 2019
#SensorFAQs – Q2 5/8 | Custom housings:
We already have a wide range of material options but sometimes another is required due to the environment the sensor is exposed to. https://t.co/VHjARzh074
— SST Sensing Ltd (@SSTSensingLtd) May 14, 2019
#SensorFAQs – Q2 6/8 | A customer requested a sensor with an M18 thread similar to the popular LSU 4.9 Bosch Lambda sensors. The SST ‘screwfit’ type housing now allows the easy Lambda sensor replacement and for the customer to take advantage of our Zirconia technology’s benefits. https://t.co/VHjARzh074
— SST Sensing Ltd (@SSTSensingLtd) May 14, 2019
#SensorFAQs – Q2 7/8 | Typically, the initial stage would be to see if a general sales item is available to test the suitability of the technology. Along with responsive technical support to understanding its implementation. https://t.co/VHjARzh074
— SST Sensing Ltd (@SSTSensingLtd) May 14, 2019
#SensorFAQs – Q2 8/8 | Some examples of SST’s custom products can be found here:⬇️https://t.co/qnoXe0R6Np https://t.co/VHjARzh074
— SST Sensing Ltd (@SSTSensingLtd) May 14, 2019
