Product category:
Hydraulic equipment and fluids
News Release from: SensorsOne | Subject: High Pressure Transducer and Transmitter
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 03 August 2006
Hydraulic pressure sensor copes with
high stress
High pressure transducer and transmitter can measure very high pressures from 1000 bar (15,000 lb/in2) up to 5,000 bar (75,000 lb/in2) in high pressure testing and machine hydraulic systems.
The TPH High Pressure Transducer and the TPHA High Pressure Transmitter can measure very high pressures from 1000 bar (15,000 lb/in2) up to 5,000 bar (75,000 lb/in2) in applications which include high pressure testing, hydraulic fatigue testing, burst testing, destructive testing, machine hydraulic systems such as water cutting machines, diesel injection testing and ultra-high pressure sterilization for the food industry The sensing technology of the TPH and TPHA High Pressure Sensors incorporate an extremely reliable 15-5ph stainless steel diaphragm with proven photo engraved metal leaf strain gauges formed into a four arm Wheatstone bridge circuit to provide a robust pressure sensing assembly which performs well in systems which exhibit high over-pressure spikes and cavitations
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 29 May 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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The standard ranges available for the TPH and TPHA are 1000bar, 1500bar, 2000bar, 3500bar and 5000bar and the sensor can be scaled to any range from 1000 bar to 5000 bar as a special execution.
The accuracy for all ranges is 0.3% of full scale including linearity, hysteresis and repeatability.
For high dynamic response applications the TPH pressure transducers unamplified output signal of 2mV/V makes full use of the frequency response of the measurement diaphragm which ranges from 18 to 80kHz at full scale pressure.
Further reading
Industrial pressure transmitters are in stock
Universal industrial pressure transmitters have DIN plug electrical connection, G1/4 B pressure connection, 0.5% full scale accuracy, 4-20mA current or 0-5V signal output.
Pressure transmitters get plug-in display
A TDP Loop powered plug-in display for pressure transmitters has an easily readable four digit LED display which can be configured to read in any pressure units and will trigger alarms.
The TPHA electronics package offers zero and span adjustment for fine tuning the pressure transmitters amplified voltage or current output signal which are easily accessible via the two fixing screws which are located along the body of the sensor.
There is also an integral calibration signal that can be selected for simulating an applied pressure when scaling or calibrating an instrument for use with the TPH or TPHA.
The flexible electronics design provides a variety of output signals of 4-20mA, 0-10V, 0-5V, 1-5V.
Due to the very high pressure range of the TPH and TPHA only two pressure connections are offered which are the F-250-C (9/16-18UNF) female autoclave fitting and the M16x1.5 female.
As standard a DIN43650 plug (IP65), Bendix military style electrical connector (IP66), or integral cable can be selected for the electrical interface to suit the environment in which the sensor will be used.
The TPH and TPHA family of High Pressure Sensors has been developed solely for the measurement of very high hydraulic pressures and has all the necessary product features that you would expect for hydraulic applications such as high dynamic response, durable and reliable diaphragm, and high integrity mechanical construction.
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