New sensor catalogue from NGK.

December 17, 2012
New sensor catalogue from NGK.
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NGK Spark Plugs has released its new 2013 NTK Lambda sensors catalogue. The new expanded publication has 184 pages, an increase of 24 pages on the previous catalogue, and is packed with the latest information about the company’s sensors range.


There are 550 new lines featured, including new part numbers and additional applications for current part numbers. This takes the total number of application lines to 4626. New to range items include 84 NTK Lambda (Oxygen sensors) and three NOx (Oxides of Nitrogen) sensors. These NOx sensors are completely new NTK products, supplied as original equipment to the Volkswagen Audi Group (VAG). These are listed in their own separate section of the catalogue.

Gerard Irving, NGK Spark Plugs Ltd Marketing Manager, said: “The release of the 2013 NTK sensors catalogue coincides with the availability of the second batch of 30 new Lambda sensor references, the first of which were released in September. These new additions take the total number of part references to 660.” He added, “It contains up-to-date information about new applications for both existing and new part numbers which cover many of the most popular vehicles on the road.”

Further information on the NTK sensor range can be found at www.ngkntk.co.uk where the NGK online Part Finder system is now being updated to incorporate this new catalogue data.
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