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Pressure Transducers Manufacturer, Suppliers and Company Rankings

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  1. KELLER Pressure Japan 日本支社 Tokyo//Machine elements and parts
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  3. センサテクノス Tokyo//Testing, Analysis and Measurement
  4. 4 ティアック 本社、大阪営業所、名古屋営業所 Tokyo//Testing, Analysis and Measurement
  5. 5 ジャパンマシナリー Tokyo//Trading company/Wholesale

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  1. The pressure measurement specialist Keller has established a Japanese subsidiary! KELLER Pressure Japan 日本支社
  2. Keller Company Short Lead Time / High Precision Pressure Sensor Preciseline KELLER Pressure Japan 日本支社
  3. A pressure sensor that can change the pressure range! KELLER Pressure Japan 日本支社
  4. Pressure/Temperature Switch and Pressure Transducer ジャパンマシナリー
  5. 4 Independent pressure transducer センサテクノス

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PX409S Trigrip Sanitary Series

Ideal for pressure measurement and CIP adjustment in industries requiring robust and high-precision transducers!

The "PX409S Trig Grip Sanitary Series" is a sanitary pressure transducer and transmitter that utilizes micro-machined silicon technology. It is suitable for pressure measurement and CIP adjustments in industries such as food processing, beverages, biotechnology/pharmaceuticals, and other sectors that require robust and high-precision transducers. Thanks to the micro-machined silicon sensor, it achieves ultra-high precision of 0.08% and a wide compensation range of -6.7 to 85°C (20 to 185°F), resulting in a very stable transducer. 【Features】 ■ High precision of 0.08% ■ Durable solid-state sensor ■ Excellent long-term stability ■ Stainless steel welded construction ■ 316L SS in contact parts *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Keller Company Short Lead Time / High Precision Pressure Sensor Preciseline

Available in as little as 1 to 2 weeks! High-precision pressure sensor with digital output.

The Preciseline pressure sensor achieves high accuracy of ±0.1% FS (±0.05% FS as an option) and can be obtained in a short delivery time of about 1 to 2 weeks after ordering (limited to standard specifications). In addition to standard analog outputs of 4-20mA, 0-5V, and 0-10V, it also comes with RS485 digital output, allowing for the connection of up to 128 Preciseline sensors on a single bus. It is certified to NSF/ANSI standards 61 and 372, making it suitable for drinking water applications. Furthermore, the 4-20mA output can be selected with an internal lightning protection device to safeguard against damage from electrical surges. Zero and full-scale adjustments are also possible via digital signals (using software CCS30). The wetted parts are made of SUS316L with a welded structure, and can be changed to titanium as an option. 【Features】 〇 Can be shipped in as little as 1 to 2 weeks after ordering (limited to standard specifications) 〇 High accuracy: ±0.1% FS (±0.05% FS as an option) 〇 Standard dual outputs of digital RS485 and analog output 〇 Zero and range adjustments possible via digital signals 〇 Excellent corrosion resistance with SUS316L construction

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This is a catalog of pressure sensors ideal for automotive and aerospace development experiments.

Kulite is a pioneering company in the industry that manufactures various semiconductor transducers in the United States.

Kulite is a pioneering company in the industry that has been manufacturing various semiconductor transducers, including diffusion-type semiconductor pressure transducers, in the United States since 1959. With over 340 patents, Kulite focuses on producing pressure sensors that are required to undergo testing in harsh environmental conditions across countless fields and industries worldwide. Kulite pressure transducers utilize semiconductor materials in their sensing elements, fully leveraging their characteristics to achieve an ideal transducer that is ultra-compact and highly sensitive. In particular, the ultra-compact pressure transducer XCL series (silicon diaphragm), used in wind tunnel experiments in the aerospace/automotive sectors, has received very high evaluations in both performance and reliability. It features low noise, a wide response frequency range, and, despite being semiconductor-based, excels in hysteresis and temperature characteristics.

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Fun Facts ~ A Little Interesting Story About Pressure ~

Did Newton also create that for cats!?

The unit of force, the newton, is named after the British physicist/mathematician Isaac Newton. However, he also invented something completely different. It is for cats... The correct answer is in the YouTube link below!

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Fun Facts ~ A Little Interesting Story About Pressure ~

Why can deep-sea fish live deep underwater?

The deeper you go into the ocean, the greater the pressure becomes. At the deepest part of the ocean (about 11,000 meters), the pressure is an astonishing 1,100 times that of the sea surface! The deepest fish discovered was found at a depth of 8,300 meters (in the Izu-Ogasawara Trench). How can fish survive in such high-pressure deep-sea environments? One reason is believed to be that they possess a special substance called TMAO (trimethylamine N-oxide) that helps them cope with the pressure. TMAO plays a role in preventing proteins inside cells from being crushed by water pressure. However, there are things that TMAO cannot do. For that... check out the YouTube link below!

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A pressure sensor that can change the pressure range!

There is no need to align sensors for each range!

KELLER Pressure offers pressure sensors with models that can change the pressure range. There is no need to prepare different sensors for each pressure range, as one unit can comprehensively cover all ranges. This significantly contributes to cost reduction. Additionally, there is no need to worry about delivery times for additional orders. The compatible models include OEM types, general-purpose types, high-precision types, explosion-proof types, and more. We also conduct demonstrations on how to change the pressure range, so please feel free to contact us if you would like to know more details. Series 23SX (General-purpose type) Series 33X (High-precision type) Series 10LX, 20SX (OEM type) Series 41X (Low-pressure type) Differential pressure type Explosion-proof type

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[Market Report] Global Pressure Transducer Market

The global pressure transducer market is rapidly growing and is expected to reach 21.4 billion USD by 2031.

The global pressure transducer market is poised for significant growth, with revenues reaching approximately $8.2 billion in 2022. Recent market analysis indicates that the market is expected to experience a robust compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 11.29% during the forecast period. It is projected to be valued between 2023 and 2031, ultimately reaching an estimated valuation of $21.4 billion by 2031. Pressure transducers play a crucial role in various industries by converting applied pressure into electrical signals. These devices utilize piezoresistive technology, where the electrical resistance of the piezoresistive element changes with variations in pressure. As a result, pressure transducers enable accurate detection, measurement, and transmission of data, facilitating the monitoring and control of equipment performance across various applications. For application methods, please check the [PDF download] button or apply directly through the related links.

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Is differential pressure measurement necessary for aircraft de-icing operations?

Is differential pressure measurement necessary for aircraft de-icing operations?

You are likely familiar with the task of removing snow that has accumulated on a car or ice that has formed on the windows. The same task is necessary for aircraft when it starts to snow or ice forms. The process of removing ice or snow from an aircraft is known as de-icing. De-icing is performed in specially designated de-icing areas and is scheduled just before the aircraft takes off. This is because ice and snow not only increase the weight of the aircraft but can also impair its aerodynamic characteristics. De-icing is carried out using a liquid that contains at least 50% glycol mixed with water, and there are a total of four types of liquids that can be used for de-icing. At Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport, the mixture used for de-icing is stored in large heated tanks and is pumped into what is known as "Safeaeros" before being used on the aircraft. Safeaeros is a type of spray vehicle specially developed for this purpose. At Schiphol Airport, four Safeaeros vehicles are used per aircraft (two in front of the main wings and two behind the tail).

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The pillar of the third industrial revolution - it is hydrogen!

The pillar of the third industrial revolution - it is hydrogen!

The industrial, energy, and mobility markets are undergoing significant transformation, but at the same time, they face many challenges. Keller will contribute to solving these issues with pressure sensors! Challenge 1: Permeation → Gold-plated diaphragm Challenge 2: Hydrogen embrittlement → Special stainless steel with increased nickel content Challenge 3: Gas leakage → Metal seal connections Challenge 4: Intrinsic safety explosion protection → Obtaining ATEX and IECEx certification

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Types of pressure and their meanings

What are absolute pressure, gauge pressure, sealed gauge pressure, and differential pressure?

In the field of pressure measurement technology, the type of pressure varies depending on the reference point (reference pressure). 【Absolute Pressure】 In absolute pressure, the process pressure is measured with a vacuum as the reference. In the manufacturing process, the back side (reference side) of the diaphragm within the sensor element is set to vacuum and sealed in that state. When atmospheric pressure is applied to the diaphragm, the sensor measures the atmospheric pressure (meteorological atmospheric pressure). All fundamental physical formulas related to pressure are based on absolute pressure data. 【Gauge Pressure】 In gauge pressure, the process pressure being measured is referenced against atmospheric pressure. In other words, it measures the difference between the process pressure and the current atmospheric pressure. Since atmospheric pressure is affected by altitude and weather, it constantly fluctuates. Therefore, for processes where variations from atmospheric pressure are significant, gauge pressure measurement is appropriate. The back of the measurement cell in gauge pressure sensors always has a vent hole, allowing the sensor element to reference atmospheric pressure within the housing. Gauge pressure is the most common type of pressure measured by pressure sensors and is used in nearly all applications and industries. For shielded gauge pressure and differential pressure, please refer to the related links below!

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