Pressure Sensors feature solid-state design.

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Series ICP® Dynamic Pressure Sensors measure low-level pressure and high-intensity sound pressure levels, both acoustic and ultrasonic. Models 106B50, 106B51, and 106B52 feature built-in signal conditioning microelectronics to produce low-impedance voltage output signals, and have sensitivities of 500, 1,000, and 5,000 mV/psi, respectively. All-welded, stainless steel units are suited for monitoring pulsations, turbulence, and noise in hydraulic and pneumatic systems.



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High Sensitivity Dynamic Pressure Sensors


June 15, 2004, Depew, NY - New ICP® dynamic pressure sensors from the Pressure Division of PCB Piezotronics, Inc. offer the ability to measure low-level pressure and high-intensity sound pressure levels, both acoustic and ultrasonic. Sensors are designed for monitoring pulsations, turbulence, and noise in hydraulic and pneumatic systems, detecting pressure fluctuations in exhaust systems, compressors, turbines, pumps and pipelines, and measuring noise of jet engines, rocket motors, and weapons discharge.

These devices monitor low-level dynamic pressures while being subjected to high static background pressure levels. Models 106B50, 106B51, and 106B52 ICP®-style sensors feature built-in signal conditioning microelectronics to produce clean, low-impedance voltage output signals, and have sensitivities of 500 mV/psi (72.5 mV/kPa), 1,000 mV/psi (145 mV/kPa), and 5,000 mV/psi (725 mV/kPa) respectively. Units feature rugged, solid-state, all-welded stainless steel construction for use in environments unsuitable for standard microphones.

For additional information, contact the Pressure Division of PCB Piezotronics toll free at 888-684-0011 or 716-684-0001; fax 716-686-9129; email: pressure@pcb.com, or visit PCB's web site at www.pcb.com

PCB and ICP are registered trademarks of PCB Group, Inc.

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