Pressure Transmitter measures low pressure.

Press Release Summary:




Series CTU7000 offers long-term stability in pressure ranges from 0-0.15 to 0-100 psi. Unit has 0.86 in. diameter stainless steel housing and utilizes piezoresistive silicon pressure sensor. Output signals include 0.5-4.5 V, 4-20 mA, 1-6 V, and 0-5 V, with typical linearity of 0.2%. Transmitter is used for non-corrosive air and dry gases in applications including filter-monitoring, blow molding machines, and airflow measurement.



Original Press Release:



New CTU7000 Pressure Transmitters for Pressure Ranges from only 0.15 psi



Original Equipment Manufacturers are getting high performance measurement in low pressure ranges with the new CTU7000 transmitters from Sensortechnics. CTU7000 pressure transmitters offer excellent long term stability and linearity in pressure ranges from 0...0.15 psi to 0...100 psi. A wide range of additional fittings allows all industrial standard pressure connections. The CTU7000 series utilises a piezoresistive silicon pressure sensor and can be used for non-corrosive air and dry gases. Typical applications include filter-monitoring, blow moulding machines and airflow measurement.

Important features of the new CTU7000 series:

o Rugged stainless steel housing only 0.86 inch in diameter
o Pressure ranges from 0...0.15 psi to 0...100 psi
o Output signals: 0.5...4.5 V, 4...20 mA, 1...6 V, 0...5 V and others
o Excellent linearity (typ. 0.2 %)
o Customized designs available

With the addition of the new CTU7000 series, CompactLine transmitters from Sensor-technics are now available in pressure ranges from 0.15 psi up to 5000 psi. The small and uniform housings of the CompactLine transmitters make an excellent fit for OEMs throughout many industries. Pricing starts at under $ 90 in 25 piece quantities.

For further information please contact:

Sensortechnics, Inc.
US-Office West
11844 Dublin Blvd., Suite E
Dublin, CA 94568
Phone: (925) 833-7841
Fax: (925) 833-7842
e-mail: inc@sensortechnics.com
Internet: www.sensortechnics.com

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