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Industrial

Debris sensors help industrial equipment detect early signs of wear by identifying metal particles in lubricants.

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Automotive

Detecting ferrous debris in engine oil can reveal internal component wear early and improve reliability.

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Trucking

Monitoring metal particles helps extend engine life and prevent failures in trucking fleets.

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Heavy Equipment

Heavy equipment operates under intense conditions—ferrous debris sensors can detect early gear or bearing wear by monitoring oils, ensuring uptime and equipment longevity.

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Maritime

On ships and marine engines, metal debris detection in lubrication or fuel systems allows crews to catch critical wear issues early, minimizing the risk of failure at sea.

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Security & Defense

In defense systems, ferrous debris sensors provide mission-critical reliability by monitoring oil, hydraulic, and fuel systems for internal wear, reducing maintenance surprises and downtime.

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Railway

Diesel locomotives and rail systems rely on gearbox and engine health. Debris sensors identify internal wear early keeping critical routes on schedule.

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Wind Turbines

Gearbox and bearing failures are a leading cause of turbine downtime. Ferrous debris sensors catch early wear indicators, supporting proactive maintenance.

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The Null Zone Magnetic Sensor
No tricks. Just physics.

So simple, it's genius. The NZMS ferrous debris sensor is a breakthrough that feels obvious—once you see it. Proof that revolutionary ideas are still out there, waiting to be discovered.

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Built for Budget
Engineered to Outperform.

Why choose between cost and performance? The NZMS ferrous debris sensor delivers both—thanks to a physics-first design that breaks the mold. Engineered for maximum sensitivity without the complexity or cost of traditional systems.

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An Unbeatable Cost
It’s that simple.

A circuit board, a magnet, an O-ring, some epoxy, a housing—and physics. No pricey microcontrollers. No copper coils. No spectroscopy. No fancy magnets. Just smart design that wins on cost.

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