Pressure sensors

Aug. 25, 2011
A new line of pressure sensors feature an IP67 housing that rotates 320°, bright display with easy programming (no tool required), a temperature ranges of –40 to 125°C, and comes in over 130 versions

A new line of pressure sensors feature an IP67 housing that rotates 320°, bright display with easy programming (no tool required), a temperature ranges of –40 to 125°C, and comes in over 130 versions.

The sensor’s IP67 protection makes it suitable for use in gaseous and liquid media and its high-quality, ceramic thick-film measuring transducer ensures performance and reliability. Its bright four-digit display shows the current system pressure in bar, mbar, psi, or MPa, and features fast and simple sensor configuration using two buttons and intuitive menu guidance. The buttons and electrical connection can be rotated independently of each other by 320° with respect to the flange.

Balluff Inc.
8125 Holton Dr.
Florence, KY 41042
(859) 727-2200
www.balluff. com/FluidDetection

© 2011 Penton Media, Inc.

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