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Position-sensing and Pressure-sensing

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In order to make pneumatics a viable means of machine control, design engineers as well as application engineers should have a thorough knowledge of the vast range of sensing equipment available today. Position sensors are built for two different forms of sensing, namely contact-type sensing and non-contact-type sensing.

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© 1979 Peter Rohner

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Rohner, P. (1979). Position-sensing and Pressure-sensing. In: Fluid Power Logic Circuit Design. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-16126-3_2

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