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February 1, 2017



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Encoder Products Introduces Model 30MT Encoder

Encoder Products Company (EPC) has introduced the all new Model 30MT, a low-profile 30 mm diameter magnetic encoder module. By means of advanced sensing and signal processing technology, the Model 30MT provides accurate incremental feedback, even in harsh operating conditions. With its threaded housing, the Model 30MT is simple to install. See the unboxing video for an overview.

Designed for tough industrial environments, the Model 30MT offers sealing up to IP69K and is virtually impervious to dust, dirt, and moisture. The Model 30MT features a chemically inert high-temperature nylon composite housing and non-contact magnetic sensing. The encoder is capable of operating in temperatures from -40º C to 120º C and features a threaded housing for easy installation. With a generous sensor-to-magnet air gap of 0.022”, the  Model 30MT  holds ratings of 100g @ 11ms for shock and 20g @ 10 to 3000 Hz for vibration.

Even with its tough housing, the Model 30MT features advance signal processing circuitry which allows for a wide sensor-to-magnet air gap while still providing excellent waveform symmetry and repeatability, delivering signal accuracy exceeding that of many magnetic encoders.

The Model 30MT is a versatile, cost-effective solution for non-contact, end-of-shaft rotary feedback in commercial, industrial and non-industrial applications. Some examples are: servo or stepper motor control; mobile equipment speed and steering sensing; timber processing machinery; studio and stage equipment; solar panel positioning; vending machines; rotary valve positioning; punch presses; and robotics.
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