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FLUX GmbH Expands GMI-ROT® Series of Precision Rotary Encoders


 

News
November 2024

Braunau am Inn, Austria – November 28, 2024 – FLUX GmbH (FLUX), a high-precision encoder company, has today announced the launch of a new 150mm size variant to its GMI Rotary Encoder product range.

GMI Rotary Encoders use FLUX’s patented Giant Magneto Impedance (GMI®) technology for hysteresis-free, absolute performance combined with robustness and large mounting tolerances. GMI Rotary Encoders offer high accuracy, repeatability, and resolution, featuring IP67-rated aluminum or steel housings for harsh environments, along with no hysteresis and real-time position update rates.

GMI Rotary Encoder characteristics:

  • Compact & hollow shaft
  • High accuracy & resolution
  • Robust, 1P67 available
  • Wide mounting tolerance
  • Plug-n-play: no field calibration
  • Extended temperature range

GMI Rotary Encoder applications:

  • Cobots & robotic joints
  • UAV / drones
  • Gimbals
  • Medical robots
  • Torque motors
  • Industrial

“We are pleased to further expand our GMI-ROT product line with more sizes,” said Paul Tutzu, Managing Director & Founder of FLUX GmbH “Depending on customer requirements, we have GMI and inductive technology ranges both available in thousands of configurations as standard with options for customisation.”

About FLUX GmbH FLUX designs and manufactures high-performance encoders for precise position and velocity feedback within closed loop motion control systems. FLUX encoders use proven Inductive and GMI® technologies ensuring maximum precision and reliability for your application. Visit www.flux.gmbh to learn more and follow us on LinkedIn.



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