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Massa Product Corporation engineers and manufactures sonar and ultrasonic products for use in ocean, air, and fluids. Founded by the man who pioneered the field of electroacoustics 75 years ago, Frank Massa, the company specializes in solving problems in various fields and environments.
Massa transducers and sensors have been operating in air for industrial non-contact distance measurement applications for over sixty years. The company has designed hundreds of devices for use in many applications including liquid and bulk level monitoring, vehicle collision avoidance, distance measurement, web break detection, and tensioning. Massa technologies also function as “the eyes and the ears for naval ships and submarines to protect the US coastline with our undersea technologies.”
Dawn Massa Stancavish recently spoke with Plant Services editor in chief Thomas Wilk about the wide range of applications for ultrasonic technologies.
Key takeaways
In this episode, you'll learn:
On the record
"Sound goes all the way up to the megahertz range and all the way down to the infrasound range. Sometimes people dismiss ultrasonics based on what’s out there, and that’s really the wrong thing to do. I would say challenge your perception of what’s possible."
-Dawn Massa Stancavish
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Massa
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Massa Product Corporation engineers and manufactures sonar and ultrasonic products for use in ocean, air, and fluids. Founded by the man who pioneered the field of electroacoustics 75 years ago, Frank Massa, the company specializes in solving problems in various fields and environments.
Massa transducers and sensors have been operating in air for industrial non-contact distance measurement applications for over sixty years. The company has designed hundreds of devices for use in many applications including liquid and bulk level monitoring, vehicle collision avoidance, distance measurement, web break detection, and tensioning. Massa technologies also function as “the eyes and the ears for naval ships and submarines to protect the US coastline with our undersea technologies.”
Dawn Massa Stancavish recently spoke with Plant Services editor in chief Thomas Wilk about the wide range of applications for ultrasonic technologies.
Key takeaways
In this episode, you'll learn:
On the record
"Sound goes all the way up to the megahertz range and all the way down to the infrasound range. Sometimes people dismiss ultrasonics based on what’s out there, and that’s really the wrong thing to do. I would say challenge your perception of what’s possible."
-Dawn Massa Stancavish
Learn more
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