Techniques

The experience at Regal Components within different position control techniques are great. Our product range cover a broad range of techniques; potentiometers, inductive, magnetostrictive and the revolutionary brand new Micro wave. This makes positioning in a cylinder possible without drilling long holes in the piston rod. Click on the links below to get a short presentation of the most used techniques that we offer. Feel free to contact us if you need a visit to get a wider and deeper presentation.

Potentiometer technique

The potentiometer technique is one of the most used tecniques on the market, and Regal have more than 20 years of experience.

Magnetostrictive technique

One of our latest news on the market is the CMF-technique, or the contact less potentiometer as we also call it. The CMF-technique is built as a traditional.

Hall-effect-technique

Hall-effect-sensors uses a technique where a difference of potential occur between semi conductor plates when they are exposed to a magnetic field.

CMF- contact less potentiometers

One of our latest news on the market is the CMF-technique, or the contact less potentiometer as we also call it.

Micro Wave technique

Regal Components is very proud to present the Micro Wave technique to our customers. The very unique concept will make a revolution within position control in hydraulic and pneumatic cylinders.

Inductive technique

There are many types of inductive sensor types. We are only working with sensors that give continuous output along the stroke.

Regal builds for future expansion!

In our effort to grow with the increasing confidence of our customers and the need for more components, we see an opportunity to take the next major step and build a new office. Moving date is set for November 1, 2012.

White paper - The potentiometer in focus

It’s well known that the potentiometer has great performance when then number of cycles is low, but what does that mean?