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Product category: Probes and sensors
News Release from: Pressure Systems
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial Team on 16 October 2006

Level and Pressure Transducers in
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Pressure Systems has just published a new capabilities brochure that briefly outlines the company's background and provides detailed information about its KPSI Level and Pressure Transducers.

Pressure Systems has just published a new capabilities brochure that briefly outlines the company's background and provides detailed information about the popular KPSI Level and Pressure Transducers it manufactures The transducers are used in a variety of applications such as watershed monitoring, level control, well monitoring, wastewater management, soil remediation and pump and lift station control

Their design, with custom manufacturing, packaging and assembly processes, is explained in the new brochure as are the additional features Pressure Systems offers with its transducers to meet complex requirements.

These features include onboard datalogging, field re-rangeable ASIC technology, non-fouling designs, and a variety of networking protocols.

Pressure Systems' four-page brochure also summarises the company's corporate policy of environmental responsibility and its phase-in of voluntary compliance with the lead-free RoHS initiative.

In addition, the brochure describes manufacturing techniques employed by Pressure Systems in its level and pressure transducers to provide reliable, accurate and stable results in a variety of operating environments.

The company's short lead times and knowledgeable application support team are also mentioned.

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