This expansion, featuring technologies for aerospace, defense, and industrial sectors, offers customers a comprehensive selection of reliable solutions for demanding applications.
element14, has announced the addition of Roxspur’s extensive range of flowmeters, pressure transmitters, and thermocouples to its portfolio of high-performance sensor solutions. Roxspur, a brand of TT Electronics, is renowned for its comprehensive offerings in temperature, pressure, flow, and instrumentation solutions, particularly for demanding applications in aerospace, defense, industrial, and water sectors.
As the UK’s premier manufacturer of flow measurement and control technologies, Roxspur’s product lineup includes a diverse array of sensors and instruments, such as variable area, ultrasonic, magnetic, turbine, and laminar flow devices. The range also features an assortment of controllers, displays, gauges, switches, and regulators, ensuring that element14 customers have access to a broad spectrum of high-quality sensor solutions.
Roxspur’s pressure sensor technology is designed to operate across a wide temperature range, with high overpressure resistance, making it ideal for use in extreme environments. The company’s portfolio includes low-cost, OEM-ready pressure capsules as well as fully packaged transducers and transmitters, all engineered to deliver reliable performance in harsh conditions.The TT Electronics thermocouple range offered through element14 also comes with UKAS ISO:17025 calibration, ensuring accuracy and reliability across the full working range of each type.
Sarah Priebe, Product Segment Leader for Sensors at element14, commented, “We are thrilled to enhance our TT Electronics portfolio with Roxspur’s high-performance sensors. This addition complements our existing range of BI-Technologies and Optek Technology sensors, providing our customers with a comprehensive selection of solutions for virtually any industrial application.”
Roxspur products are now available for order online through Farnell in EMEA, element14 in APAC, and Newark in North America.