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Pressure sensors are devices used to measure the pressure of gases or liquids. They convert the physical pressure into an electrical signal that can be read by a display or control system. Typically made from materials such as silicon or stainless steel, these sensors are designed to withstand harsh environments and provide accurate readings across a range of pressures. They are commonly utilized in various industrial applications, including HVAC systems, automotive, and manufacturing processes.
| Pressure range | 0 to 10,000 psi |
| Output type | Analog or digital |
| Operating temperature | -40┬░C to 125┬░C |
| Material | Silicon, stainless steel, or ceramic |
| Accuracy | ┬▒0.5% to ┬▒2% of full scale |
| Power supply | 5V to 30V DC |
| Connection type | Threaded, flange, or electrical connector |
When selecting a pressure sensor, consider the pressure range and accuracy required for your application. It's important to specify the output typeтАФwhether you need an analog or digital signal. Additionally, evaluate the operating temperature and material compatibility with the substances being measured. Certifications such as ISO or ATEX may be important depending on the application. Always provide the expected quantities to get accurate quotes.
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Common types include piezoresistive, capacitive, and optical pressure sensors.
Consider factors like pressure range, accuracy, output type, and environmental conditions.
Most pressure sensors have a lifespan of 5 to 10 years, depending on usage and conditions.
Yes, but ensure the sensor material is compatible with the specific corrosive substances.
Analog sensors provide a continuous signal, while digital sensors output discrete values.
Yes, regular calibration is recommended to maintain accuracy over time.