What is the price range of an Angle Transmitter?

Sep 24, 2025

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Linda Liu
Linda Liu
Working as a product tester, I evaluate the performance and durability of our sensors under various conditions. My objective is to ensure every product meets both functional and reliability standards.

Hey there! I'm a supplier of angle transmitters, and today I wanna chat about the price range of these nifty devices. Angle transmitters are pretty cool gadgets that measure the angle of an object relative to a reference plane. They're used in all sorts of industries, from manufacturing and automation to aerospace and automotive.

So, what's the deal with the price? Well, it depends on a bunch of factors. Let's break it down.

Factors Affecting the Price

1. Accuracy

One of the biggest factors that determines the price of an angle transmitter is its accuracy. The more accurate the device, the higher the price tag. High - accuracy angle transmitters are used in applications where precision is crucial, like in scientific research or high - end manufacturing processes. For example, an angle transmitter with an accuracy of ±0.01 degrees is gonna cost a lot more than one with an accuracy of ±1 degree.

2. Range

The measurement range of the angle transmitter also plays a role in its price. Some angle transmitters can measure angles within a narrow range, say from 0 to 90 degrees, while others can cover a much wider range, like from - 180 to 180 degrees. Naturally, angle transmitters with a wider measurement range tend to be more expensive.

3. Technology

There are different technologies used in angle transmitters, such as potentiometric, optical, and magnetic. Potentiometric angle transmitters are generally the most affordable, but they may not be as accurate or durable as optical or magnetic ones. Optical angle transmitters offer high accuracy and fast response times but can be quite pricey. Magnetic angle transmitters are a good middle - ground, offering a balance between cost, accuracy, and durability.

4. Brand and Quality

Well - known brands often charge a premium for their products. They've built a reputation for quality and reliability, and customers are willing to pay more for that peace of mind. However, there are also many lesser - known brands that offer high - quality angle transmitters at a more affordable price. It's all about finding the right balance between brand and cost.

Price Ranges

Now, let's get into the actual price ranges. Keep in mind that these are just rough estimates, and prices can vary depending on the factors I mentioned above.

Low - End Angle Transmitters

You can find some basic angle transmitters in the market for as low as $50 - $100. These are usually potentiometric angle transmitters with a relatively low accuracy (around ±1 degree) and a limited measurement range (e.g., 0 - 90 degrees). They're suitable for simple applications where high precision isn't required, like in some DIY projects or basic industrial monitoring.

Mid - Range Angle Transmitters

Mid - range angle transmitters typically cost between $100 - $500. These devices offer better accuracy (around ±0.1 degree) and a wider measurement range. They often use magnetic or optical technologies, providing a good balance between performance and cost. They're commonly used in industrial automation, robotics, and some automotive applications. For example, the Angle Transmitter X65 falls into this mid - range category. It offers reliable performance and is suitable for a variety of industrial uses.

High - End Angle Transmitters

If you need high - precision and high - performance angle transmitters, you're looking at prices starting from $500 and going up to several thousand dollars. These angle transmitters have extremely high accuracy (±0.01 degree or better), wide measurement ranges, and advanced features. They're used in critical applications such as aerospace, medical equipment, and high - end scientific research.

Related Products and Their Prices

It's not just about angle transmitters. There are also related products like tilt switches and shock sensors that are often used in conjunction with angle transmitters.

The Unidirectional Tilt Switch S07 is a great example. Tilt switches are used to detect the tilt or inclination of an object. The S07 is a unidirectional tilt switch, and it's priced in the mid - range, usually around $150 - $300. It's suitable for applications where you need to detect a specific tilt angle in one direction.

Another related product is the Shock Sensor Motion Detection CSX - SEN - 350A. Shock sensors are used to detect sudden movements or impacts. The CSX - SEN - 350A is a high - quality shock sensor, and its price is in the mid - to high - range, typically between $200 - $500. It's great for applications where you need to monitor for any unexpected shocks or vibrations.

Why Choose Our Angle Transmitters

As a supplier, I can tell you that our angle transmitters offer great value for money. We source from reliable manufacturers and ensure that all our products meet high - quality standards. Whether you're looking for a low - cost solution for a simple project or a high - precision device for a critical application, we've got you covered.

We also offer excellent customer service. Our team of experts can help you choose the right angle transmitter for your specific needs. We understand that every application is unique, and we're committed to providing you with the best product and support.

Contact Us for Purchase and Negotiation

If you're interested in purchasing angle transmitters or any of our related products, don't hesitate to reach out. We're open to negotiation on prices, especially for bulk orders. Whether you're a small business or a large corporation, we want to work with you to find the best solution at the best price.

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Just drop us a message, and we'll get back to you as soon as possible. Let's start a conversation and see how we can meet your requirements.

References

  • "Industrial Sensors Handbook" - A comprehensive guide on industrial sensors including angle transmitters.
  • Manufacturer datasheets for angle transmitters, tilt switches, and shock sensors.
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