Trafag: The submersible pressure transmitter ECL 8438, the intrinsically safe Ex pressure transmitter EXNT 8292 and Ex submersible pressure transmitter EXL 8432 are now also approved for marine applications. With these pressure transmitters...
Trafag: The new miniature industrial pressure transmitter NAT 8252 is a durable, compact and reliable solution which is designed for use in numerous applications. It is well suited for demanding conditions that call for high pressure peaks,...
First Sensor offers custom Sensortechnics pressure transmitters especially suitable for use in medical devices such as haemodialysis machines, transfusion systems, blood processing equipment and infusion pumps. These pressure sensors are based on...
Trafag: The Swiss Corporation Trafag presents its new FPT flush pressure transmitter as a compact solution for many applications whose clogging, freezing, inconsistent, abrasive or crystallised media require an extremely durable, smooth and flush...
Keller has now introduced a complete range of pressure transmitters for use in hazardous areas. These intrinsically safe transmitters offer measurement ranges of between 0,2 bar and 1000 bar, so they can be used for measurements of all types in...
Trafag: The new Ex-Pressure Transmitter EXNT by Swiss manufacturer Trafag was developed for relative pressure measurement in explosion endangered areas such as in the oil and gas industry as well as the mining industry. The technical advantages of...
Gems Sensors & Controls announces the introduction of the 31CS and 32CS Series intrinsically safe pressure transmitters. These series have been approved by CSA to the standards required for both USA and Canadian use in hazardous areas. The two...
Keller: Thanks to the Chip-in-Oil (CiO) technology developed at Keller, the trend toward miniaturization is now becoming a reality. In our Series 4 LC...9 LC pressure transmitters, the special ASIC for signal processing is fitted directly next to...
Keller: In 1795, German chemist Heinrich Klaproth was so impressed by the properties of a newly discovered element that he named it titanium, after the Titans (a Greek race of deities). The best-known Titan is Atlas, who was sentenced by Zeus to...