Features
- Truly non-contact: Fiber laser picks up ultra-fine vibrations without touching the test surface—zero interference from mounting mass.
- Multi-parameter insight: Simultaneously tracks velocity, displacement, and acceleration—no jerry-rigging different tools.
- Scalable performance: Choose your precision: Base (basic lab use), Advanced (field inspections), Pro (aerospace or seismic-level sensitivity).
- Built tough: Corrosion-resistant metal housing, CE compliant—works reliably in harsh industrial or outdoor conditions.
- Portable, flexible: Rigid unit with a 1.5 m fiber-optic cable—easy to position in tight or hazardous spots.
- Output flexibility: ±5 V analog output—integrates directly into existing test setups or DAQ systems.
- Custom-ready: OEM support offers sensor and coating customization if your use case isn’t off-the-shelf standard.
- Luxury pricing: This isn’t a toy—expect premium pricing starting around $20K, sliding down at volume.
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Details |
| Measurement Parameters | Velocity, Displacement, Acceleration (multi-parameter) |
| Sensing Technology | Fiber Laser Doppler (non-contact) |
| Output | ±5 V analog signal |
| Measurement Range | 0.1 to 1000 μm/s (customizable) |
| Max Velocity Capability | 4.5 m/s (standard); up to 20 m/s (high-speed version) |
| Sensitivity Options | Base: 0.1 μm/s; Advanced: 0.05 μm/s; Pro: 0.01 μm/s |
| Frequency Range | Base: up to 10 kHz; Advanced: up to 20 kHz; Pro: up to 50 kHz |
| Design | Portable rigid metallic body with flexible fiber-optic cable (~1.5 m) |
| Dimensions | 11.0 × 7.1 × 3.1 in (280 × 180 × 80 mm) |
| Protection And Certification | CE-certified, rugged corrosion-resistant housing |
| Customization | Sensor cable length, coatings, measurement range, model sensitivity and housing options |
| Price (Indicative) | ~$20,000 (1–9 sets); ~$15,000 (10–99 sets); ~$10,000 (≥100 sets) |
| Package Size | 39.4 × 39.4 × 39.4 in (100 × 100 × 100 cm) |
| Gross Weight | 154.3 lb (70 kg) |







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