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New High Temperature Low-Frequency Sound Buzzers

With the addition of several new models, including higher temperature versions, TRANSDUCERS USA offers the broadest choice of Low Frequency Buzzers now available anywhere.

Transducers USA’s expanded TRIE family of Low Frequency Buzzers now includes high temperature versions with a range of -40 to +80°C, along with its broad line of styles within the more standard range of operating temperatures, all of which are available in a wide variety of packaging configurations.

The Transducers USA line of Low Frequency Buzzers are ideal for applications involving pump control, automotive warning devices, timers and portable battery operated equipment.

Almost all units boast of a frequency below the 1000CPS audio range, with operating voltages of from 1.3 to 28VDC offered in both panel and PCB pin mount versions. Db output levels vary with Transducers USA full line catalog with complete data on its TRIE family of Low Frequency Buzzers is available from any Transducers USA representative or stocking distributor. Units are generally from stock in sample quantities’ with costs ranging from $1.20 to $1.70 in 1000 piece lots depending on package configuration.

Requests for samples, as well as for detailed specifications and specific quantity/price quotations, and for catalog information on the company’s complete line of audio alert products, should be addressed to Transducers USA at:

1400 Howard Street, Elk Grove Village, IL 60007 Tel. 1-(888) 921-6400 Fax: (847) 956-1950.


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