New NTK Sensor catalogue

March 06, 2017
New NTK Sensor catalogue
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Ignition specialist NGK Spark Plugs has released its new 2017 NTK sensors catalogue. The latest publication features 39 new Lambda sensors which, with an additional 212 application lines, takes the total application lines for Lambdas to 5130.


Full details of the NTK engine management range of Lambda, exhaust gas temperature sensors (EGTS), and NOx sensors, are featured in the 192-page new catalogue which can be downloaded from the NGK website at www.ngkntk.co.uk 

Mark Hallam, Marketing Manager at NGK said, “The NTK range of sensors continues to grow with some important new Lambda sensors being added to our already impressive offering. The paper catalogue has fewer pages than the previous catalogue as we have redesigned it so there is less wasted space, but it still provides all the necessary information our distributors and their workshop customers require.” He added, “I’m sure that they will find it a great source of invaluable information whether they consult the paper format or if they download it from our website.”
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