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Pressure sensors provide accurate and reliable feedback for pressure control and monitoring applications. Switches provide simple setpoint-tripped signals, while transmitters can provide gauge, absolute, or differential readings. Snubbers and needle valves help protect sensitive instrumentation.
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Many industrial systems, especially those involving hydraulics and pneumatics, require stable pressurization to operate efficiency and correctly. Too much pressure can be dangerous and too low of a pressure can cause equipment malfunctions or indicate a costly leak in the supply line. Pressure switches and sensors are used to ensure accurate system pressure and can alert operators when/if a problem arises.
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Mechanical pressure switches supply simple setpoint-triggered signals and deliver long life in various applications with challenging environments. Solid state pressure switches use strain gauge technology to provide over 50 million switch cycles with long-term stability and no drift.
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Pressure transmitters provide accurate pressure sensing with a proportional analog output. Models offer features such as TFT displays, IO-Link communication, and sanitary tri-clamp connections, as well as UL Classification to NSF/ANSI/CAN 61 and 372 for drinking water use.
Plastic body digital pressure sensors provide excellent value for air-only applications. Stainless steel models offer high accuracy and reliability and are ideal for liquid and gas applications. Select models feature a 1-1/2in sanitary tri-clamp process connection for food and beverage applications.
ProSense low-differential pressure transmitters are ideal for air filter monitoring, building pressurization, and cleanrooms. Digital-display transmitters offer accurate sensing up to 400 inches of water column of differential, positive or negative pressures, hydrostatic liquid level, and flow.
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