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Newark

Newark offers: switches, relays, semiconductors, power/line protection, security products, passive components, automation/process control products, connectors, electrical products, fans, fasteners, etc. Services offered by Newark include: packaging, panel meters, calibration, EMS, value-added, maintenance, etc. Newark serves the sensing, lighting, and alternative energy markets.

Company Info

Website
newark.com
Phone
517-799-0480, 800-463-9275
Fax
517-799-7722
Address
5750 New King Street
Troy, MI 48098

Entries

  • in Hall Effect Sensors

    Newark supplies Hall Effect sensors manufactured by Hamlin Electronics and Pepperl + Fuchs. The various sensors feature sensing ranges of 0mm to 1.5mm, 0mm to 12.5mm, and 2.03mm to 3.81mm; with output voltages of 0.35 VDC or 0.4VDC.

  • in LVDTs

    Newark offers LVDTs in multiple configurations. These sensors feature power ratings up to 200 mW, linear ranges from 25 to 750mm, operating temperatures ranging from -65 to 125°C, and lengths ranging from 41 to 995.4mm. They have insulation resistance ratings up to 1 Gohm, insulation testing voltages up to 600V, and dielectric withstand voltages up to 1 kV. Transducer options include: current, linear motion, distance transformer, precision linear, and linear position.

  • in Sensor Distributors

    Newark are sensor distributors, featuring suppliers like Honeywell Sensing & Control, FW Bell, Omron Industrial Automation, Daniel Woodhead, Mallory and Banner.

  • in Transducers

    Newark distributes various transducers manufactured by ATW Security, AVX, Bogen Communications, C&S, Delta Designs, EAO, Edwards Signaling Products, Elk Products, Fulleon, Hosiden Besson, IDEC, IMO Precision Controls, Kingstate, Klaxon, Knowles Associates, LEM, Mallory, MCM, MG Electronics, Omron, Square D, Werma, and Yokogawa.

  • in Voltage Transducers

    Newark offers LEM-LV 25-P 15V voltage transducers. Transducers have maximum voltage ratings of 15 V, a maximum output current of 25 mA, operating temperatures to +70°C, an 0.8% accuracy, and a 10 mA input current. Transducers have applications for welding, power supplies, battery supplied products, static converters for DC motor drives, and AC variable speed/servo motor drives.