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We are about to launch the new version of the LoRaWAN Triaxial Inclinometer

Modular new design compact for wider trial availability and more competitive pricing

After more iterative updates, our unified housing for the wireless series inclinometer/tiltmeter is finally in its final version. We have opened the mold and are ready for mass production in mid-September.

Compared with the previous Full-metal version, this time we used the design concept of plastic housing + metal base.

The advantage of using a plastic housing is that it can minimize costs when mass-produced, and the plastic is also lighter, reducing shipping costs.

The metal base can ensure that our sensors will not deform slightly during measurement. Although the cost is lower if all plastics are used, they are prone to deformation. In order to ensure long-term stability and reliable accuracy, we still choose metal.

In the case of including the radome, the size of the plastic version is 105.2*85*101.8(67+34.8)mm. On the premise of ensuring the signal power, we customized a small antenna to reduce the height of the radome to 34.8mm. The size of the previous full metal version is 109*88*131(63+68)mm

The newly added circular magnetic switch allows the user to start the sensor without opening the cover. In addition, the newly added air vent valve can also avoid the phenomenon of condensation inside the sensor caused by the pressure difference.

We are about to launch the new version of the LoRaWAN Triaxial Inclinometer

Details

  • Wuxi, Jiangsu, China
  • Wuxi Bewis Sensing Technology LLC