The CT sensors have a special pressure-tight seal for the ceramic sensor element and the cable outlet. This allows the sensors to be installed completely, including the cable feed, in the pressure area. Thanks to the use of zirconium oxide on the front, the CT sensors can withstand pressures of up to 220 bar. The CT eddy current sensors use an RG316 coaxial cable, which can optionally be protected by two different hoses. The sensor can be equipped with a polyurethane hose for protection against liquids, dirt and light pressure. For heavy-duty applications with temperatures up to +200 °C, eddylab offers a hard-wearing steel flex hose consisting of a stable metal braid and a PTFE inner hose. In this way, the coaxial cables of the eddy current sensors are reliably protected against damage. The sensor heads of the CT eddy current sensors are ferrite-focused in the ceramic element. This makes them extremely insensitive to other metallic objects close to the measuring field.