Leading Manufacturer of Sensors for Use in Aerospace, Military, and Industrial Markets
Since 1953 Columbia Research Laboratories, Inc has been a leading manufacturer of sensors for use in Aerospace, Military and Industrial markets, including but not limited to force balance inertial-grade accelerometers & inclinometers, piezoelectric accelerometers, vibration/temperature transmitter, and dynamic pressure sensors, strain gage aircraft mainframe fatigue sensors, precision linear variable differential transducers, assorted signal conditioning instrumentation and fiber optic sensors. Located in Woodlyn, Pennsylvania just minutes from the Philadelphia International Airport. Our 20,000 square feet in-house manufacturing facility provides for 98% of Columbia's production processes, reducing our dependency on outside contractors and thereby enabling us to provide our customers with the highest quality products, timely delivery and reasonable pricing.
Columbia Research Laboratories Statement on Coronavirus (COVID-19)
The safety of our clients, employees and suppliers is a priority.
In response to the elevated risks of the COVID-19 virus, Columbia Research Laboratories is keeping a close eye on the situation at both global and local levels.
Columbia is following the guidelines of the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and have instituted the following policies and procedures related to COVID-19.
Reinforce and follow local authorities' guidelines and recommendations.
Prohibit all business travel to those countries on the CDC and WHO watchlist.
Reach out to employees about workplace hygiene and sanitizing efforts of our buildings.
Encourage employees who are sick to stay home.
Regarding the handling of mail/packages, both the World Health Organization (WHO) and the US Centers for Disease Control (CDC) have advised that the risk for transmission of the virus via packages is minimal.
Recent Developments
NEW DT4000 Series Strain Sensor
A simply packaged strain gage sensor that is easily mounted with standard strain gage epoxies
New Sensor Designed to Measure
Strain on Curved Mounting Surfaces
Accuracy, ruggedness, and ease of
installation found in Columbia's flight-qualified
Series DTD284, DT3747 models compensate materials
commonly used in aircraft structural fabrication.