Seismometers) based on company owned proprietary technology,
called Molecular Electronic Transducers (MET). Unlike commercially
available sensors, MET sensors use a liquid electrolyte as their inertial
mass. They do not contain any precision mechanical parts or springs
and are relatively simple to manufacture.
MET sensors represent a disruptive technology that will fundamentally
change the economics of most inertial sensing applications. In addition,
the Company believes that the cost/performance characteristics of its
products will enable new uses of inertial sensors and open up additional
markets.
MET devices will be able to deliver performance characteristics typically
associated with laser and fiber-optic (FOG) instruments at a price that is
comparable with Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS) devices.
Compared with MEMS, MET devices offer dramatic improvement of crucial
performance characteristics in the measurement of linear and angular
acceleration and velocity - improvement on the order of 10 to 100 times
for certain parameters.
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inertial sensorslinear and angular accelerometers gyroscopes inclinometers and
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inertial sensorslinear and angular accelerometers gyroscopes inclinometers and
seismometers MEMS Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems Mettechnology Met Technology Mettech