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In a motion control system, encoders translate motion into an electrical signal that may be read by a counter or a PLC, for example.
Position, count, speed, or direction can all be calculated using the feedback signal that the encoder sends. There are four different types of encoders: mechanical, optical, magnetic, and electromagnetic induction types.
A data input specialist known as an encoder aids in the organisation and upkeep of information for their employer. Work as an encoder is possible in a variety of settings, including a hospital, a bank, or a company headquarters.
The Global Marine encoder market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
New Subsea Encoder for Operations in Deep Water The newly examined SCH68SUB model of SCANCON Encoders is an encoder created especially for subsea operations.
The design and installation of subsea facilities has been a recent emphasis for exploration and production businesses, but one of the numerous challenges they faced was that encoders could not operate in the subsea environment unless they were placed in a pressurised container.
Scancon created the SCH68SUB, which it claims is the first heavy-duty encoder in the industry designed for use in subsea operations, after realising the necessity for an encoder that could function in this challenging ocean environment.
The SCH68SUB is intended for use in offshore applications that demand operation in waters as shallow as 6,000 metres, and it has undergone testing in these conditions.
There is no need for a pressurised container with the SCH 68 SUB. The SCH68SUB is a magnetic incremental encoder with a hollow bore of 20 mm or 1 inch, a resolution of 2048 p pr, and an IP68/IP69K environmental rating.
Subsea robotics, ROVs, and other seafloor applications that need motion control or position feedback can employ the SCH68SUB.
operation at 600 BAR, IP68, and IP69K standards and at water depths of up to 6,000 metres.High resolution (2048 p pr), small footprint (68mm), Hollow shaft alternatives include 20mm and 1 inch, both of which are seawater-proof.