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    Inertia Switch Inc. is a full-service design, engineering, and manufacturing firm founded in 1950. We specialize in acceleration switches of all kinds, but we also manufacture limit switches,...
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    Inertia Dynamics is a manufacturer of motion control products, including electromagnetic clutches and brakes, spring applied brakes, wrap spring clutches and brakes, motor brakes, clutch and brake...
  • News - 8 Dec 2016
    Prova Systems’ J1939 Vehicle Inertia Monitor formulates moving vehicle pitch and roll tilt estimates. It does so using sensor fusion and vibration monitoring for vehicle prognostics. The...
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    Digitizing Movement You don’t have to look far to see the impact of advanced movement technology. It’s in blockbuster movies and live events that wow audiences everywhere. It’s in...
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    Allied International provides OEM and aftermarket support for Inertia Switch acceleration Sensitive Devices. The product line consists of a large variety of acceleration sensitive switches, safety and...
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    Space Electronics is the world’s number one manufacturer of aerospace mass properties measurement instruments. Over the last 50 years, we have sold more moment of inertia and center of gravity...
  • News - 30 Aug 2011
    INNALABS has presented its new development – Coriolis Vibratory Gyroscopes (CVG) at the International Aviation and Space Salon MAKS 2011 in Moscow, Russia. During the MAKS 2011 – the...
  • News - 31 Jan 2011
    MicroStrain has introduced a compact, less weight sensor called the 3DM-GX3-35 that has an onboard GPS receiver and a high quality attitude heading reference system (AHRS). The GPS and the AHRS...
  • News - 29 Jan 2011
    Semiconductor Company, a subsidiary of Panasonic, has launched an inertial sensor signal processing IC chip. The compact device measures less than 2x2x2mm. According to the company, this could...
  • News - 13 Dec 2010
    University of Cambridge scientists have devised an innovative motion sensing technology, having a thousand times greater sensitivity than the prevailing systems for use in a wide range of applications...

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