Pressure Sensors, Transducers - Industrial

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Pressure Sensors, Transducers - Industrial

Industrial Pressure Sensors or Transducers are crucial devices engineered to detect and react to the presence or variations in force applied to the system. They are capable of measuring various types of pressure, including Absolute, Compound, Differential, Gauge, Sealed Gauge, Switch, Vacuum, and Vented Gauge. These sensors are designed to operate effectively within a wide range of pressures, spanning from -100PSI (-689.48kPa) to 20000PSI (137895.15kPa), making them suitable for diverse industrial applications. The different pressure types cater to specific measurement requirements. Absolute pressure sensors measure pressure relative to a perfect vacuum, while compound pressure sensors are capable of measuring both positive and negative pressures. Differential pressure sensors determine the variance between two applied pressures, while gauge pressure sensors measure pressure relative to atmospheric pressure. Sealed gauge pressure sensors provide measurements relative to a fixed reference pressure, whereas switch pressure sensors are designed to trigger a response at a predetermined pressure threshold. Additionally, vacuum pressure sensors and vented gauge pressure sensors address specific pressure measurement needs within industrial environments. These sensors are specifically crafted to withstand the rigors of industrial settings, where they are exposed to demanding operational conditions. They are engineered to deliver accurate and reliable pressure measurements, contributing to the efficient and safe functioning of industrial processes and equipment. In summary, Industrial Pressure Sensors or Transducers are essential components designed to detect and respond to force variations. They are capable of measuring a diverse range of pressure types and are engineered to operate effectively in industrial environments, ensuring the precise monitoring and control of pressure-related parameters.