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Whether you need electro-pneumatic transducers, pressure transducers or transducers as energy providers, you need to find the right product for your application. With all the different types of transducers available on the market, you may find it difficult to narrow the options.

You need to buy transducer types that meet the specifications required for the application. Here are some tips to quickly find what you are looking for:
  1. Search online transducer suppliers to see which have easy online ordering.
  2. Make a quick call and see if the transducer distributor carries the type of transducers needed for your project.
  3. Locate specialty transducers if your needs go beyond the ordinary.

Action Steps
The best contacts and resources to help you get it done

See what transducer distributors have online ordering and quick shipment


When you are looking for linear transducer information, you are sure to find distributors of all types of transducers. The key is limiting this information to a list of suppliers who actually carry exactly the type of transducers you need.

I recommend: Gems Sensors & Controls can ship your product to you in as little as 3 days and have downloadable PDF spec sheets so you know you get the right part for the job. Sensor Systems has an online transducer tutorial as well as an interactive order form so you select exactly what you need.

Call transducer distributors and ask for a quote


Transducer distributors should have knowledgeable friendly sales staff to help you select the right transducer for your needs. Easy online ordering is also a plus for when you already know exactly what you need and are reordering.

I recommend: Measurement Specialties, a Virginia based transducer supplier, has an online adviser to help you select the exact transducer you need. Strainsert, a company based in Pennsylvania, enables you to request exactly the transducer needed by filling in their online quote form or giving them a call.

Locate specialty transducers


Sometimes you need an inside source; knowing where to go is just as important as knowing what you need. Transducer distributors vary in what type they carry, so it's best to get a line by recommendation.

I recommend: For aquatic underwater transducers, RESON is your place to go. It specializes in underwater transmission products and has spec sheets for their products right on the website. Olympus NDT makes ultrasonic transducers and a sales distributor locator on their site so you can locate a distributor quickly and easily.

Tips & Tactics
Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide

  • When you call the transducer distributor keep a listen for helpful knowledgeable customer service. The distributor may have the products your project needs, but with good, easily accessible customer service, you've got a partner you can work with.

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