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Industrial pressure sensors and transducers are specialized devices for measuring pressure in industrial settings. They function reliably in challenging conditions, measuring pressure in gases or liquids and converting these pressure signals into electrical or digital outputs. These sensors and transducers are commonly employed in factory automation, fluid control, pressure monitoring, and machinery process control, helping to ensure equipment reliability and enhance production efficiency.
What Is A Pressure Transducer?
An Introduction to Pressure Transducers and Transmitters.
A pressure transducer, commonly referred to as a pressure transmitter, is an electromechanical device that accurately measures pressure. It detects the applied pressure and generates an electrical signal by integrating mechanical and electrical components. The typical outputs from these transducers are voltage and milliamp signals.
Pressure Transducers Based On Measured Pressure
Absolute Pressure
Absolute pressure transducers measure pressure in relation to a perfect vacuum, using absolute zero as their reference point. A common example is a barometric pressure transducer. Another type includes sealed gauge transducers, which have their signal offset to align with the gauge pressure at the moment they are built.
Gauge Pressure
Gauge pressure transducers measure the pressure relative to local atmospheric pressure. An example is a tire pressure sensor. Another example would be a vacuum sensor, whose signals are reversed so that they signal positive when the measured pressure is below atmospheric pressure.
Differential Pressure
Differential pressure transducers assess the difference between two applied pressures and typically feature a high pressure port and a low pressure port. A common application of differential pressure is in filter monitoring, where an increase in differential pressure indicates that the filter is becoming clogged.