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Product category: Monitoring and sensor equipment and systems
News Release from: Sensortechnics UK | Subject: Low-Cost Pressure Transducers PS9000
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial Team on 18 March 2003

Pressure transducer works in aggressive
media

Low-cost pressure transducers that measure aggressive and corrosive liquids and gases use all welded stainless steel diaphragm. They do not have internal elastomeric seals.

Sensortechnics' new pressure transducers Series PS9000 offers OEMs low-cost pressure measurement for aggressive and corrosive liquids and gases An all welded stainless steel diaphragm eliminates all internal elastomeric seals and also releases users from O-Ring compatability issues which can be rather problematic for applications with aggressive media or high purity requirements

These small transducers are available for low pressure applications from only 200mbar (3psi) and offer outstanding sensitivity and linearity with low hysteresis.

The piezoresistive sensor chip is housed in a fluid-filled cylindrical cavity and a resistor network is supplied on a hybrid ceramic substrate for compensation of temperature effects.

Reliable piezoresistive technology makes these new stainless steel sensors the perfect fit for many medical, environmental and industrial applications.

The new PS9000 series is exclusively available from Sensortechnics.

Important features of the new PS9000 Series are: * Rugged stainless steel housing only 21.8mm in diameter.

* All welded stainless steel diaphragm.

* Pressure ranges from 0-200 mbar (0-3psi) to 0-35 bar (0-500psi) FS.

* Gage and absolute versions available.

* Output signal 0-100mV.

* Precision temperature compensated and calibrated. Request a free brochure from Sensortechnics UK ...

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