Precision vibration measurement down to -196 °C

PCB Piezotronics is pleased to announce the release of a new triaxial cryogenic accelerometer, designed for accurate vibration measurement in extremely low-temperature environments.

Engineered to operate reliably down to -196 °C, the is ideal for structural testing in cryogenic chambers, qualification of space components, and dynamic measurements in liquefied gas environments. Whether you’re testing launch vehicle stages, satellite payloads, or advanced propulsion systems, our new cryogenic solution delivers robust performance when and where it matters most.

Extreme temperature sensor

Key Features

  • Three-axis measurement for comprehensive structural characterisation
  • Cryogenic operation down to -196 °C
  • Wide frequency range until 10 kHz (± 10%)
  • High resonant frequency ≥ 25 kHz
  • Low mass and compact form factor, perfect for space-constrained applications
  • Hermetically sealed titanium housing for resistance to harsh environments

Designed for:

  • Cryogenic vacuum testing of aerospace structures
  • Space hardware qualification
  • Vibration monitoring of superconducting systems
  • LNG-related mechanical validation

For full specifications and technical documentation, visit our product page information our get in touch with:

Mike KeoghAccount manager, Aerospace & Defence

☏: +44 1438 908908

📱: +44 7715667483