Sensors Can Measure Pressures of Corrosive and Aggressive Gases and Liquids

October 4, 2011

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Sensortechnics Pressure SensorPressure sensors measure gauge pressures of corrosive and aggressive gases and liquids over a range of 7–1450 psi. The KMA-series sensors use internal digital signal conditioning to deliver calibrated and temperature-compensated output signals of 0.5–4.5 V. The sensors, which fit within a small stainless-steel housing, are based on accurate and long term–stable ceramic pressure cells that are compatible with challenging media. They come with many custom options for adaptation to specific application requirements, including a choice of o-ring materials and pressure fittings and special pressure ranges. The pressure cell can be coated with parylene for added protection against a harsh environment. To ensure safe measurement of gaseous-oxygen pressure, the manufacturer employs production and cleaning processes that keep the sensors free of oil and other combustible contaminants.

Sensortechnics
Puchheim, Germany, +49 89 800830

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