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Pressure Sensors Product List and Ranking from 36 Manufacturers, Suppliers and Companies | IPROS GMS

Last Updated: Aggregation Period:Mar 11, 2026~Apr 07, 2026
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Pressure Sensors Manufacturer, Suppliers and Company Rankings

Last Updated: Aggregation Period:Mar 11, 2026~Apr 07, 2026
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  1. Fujikura Electronic Components and Connectors Division Tokyo//Ferrous/Non-ferrous metals
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  4. 4 KELLER Pressure Japan 日本支社 Tokyo//Machine elements and parts
  5. 5 アイテクソリューション Tokyo//Industrial Electrical Equipment

Pressure Sensors Product ranking

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  1. BD Corporation Gauge Pressure Absolute Pressure High-Temperature Pressure Sensor DMP331P Series
  2. Direct type internal pressure sensor, tip diameter 1mm, 6183C Kistler Japan G.K. Head office
  3. Pressure Sensor "HP Series" サーパス工業 本社
  4. AG2 Series Fujikura Electronic Components and Connectors Division
  5. 5 FGM Series Fujikura Electronic Components and Connectors Division

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Overwhelming Swiss KELLER quality that leaves no room for others to follow.

Unmatched Swiss KELLER quality that leaves no room for others to follow.

The pressure sensors produced by KELLER in Switzerland are the original products invented over 50 years ago by founder Hannes W. Keller. Each package bears our quality seal, proving that all delivered products are within the specified accuracy class. KELLER symbolizes high-precision measurement technology. In 1966, Hannes W. Keller (commonly known as HWK) was working at the Honeywell Research Center in Minneapolis, USA. There, he invented the integrated silicon measuring cell, a high-precision measuring element manufactured using semiconductor technology, in collaboration with A.R. Gias. This silicon measuring cell was already incorporated into Honeywell's process transmitters and introduced to the American market in 1971. HWK brought this young invention back to Switzerland, developed the first high-precision static pressure transducer, and has been manufacturing it at the headquarters in Winterthur, Switzerland, since 1974. On July 25, 1978, HWK's invention was officially patented (U.S. Patent No. 4103273). The patent number is also embedded in the quality seal. For more details about KELLER quality, please refer to the related links below!

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How to Choose the Optimal Pressure Sensor

Steps to Correct Selection

In applications where high-precision pressure measurement is required, it is necessary to select the optimal product from a wide range of options. Our extensive product lineup, consisting of pressure transducers, pressure transmitters, and digital pressure gauges, covers almost all application fields. So, what is the best solution for your needs? Before starting product selection, it is important to clearly define and organize the requirements. This will make product research more efficient and facilitate smoother communication. Generally, requirements can be classified into two categories: - Essential (Must) requirements - Desirable (Nice-to-have) requirements It can generally be said that having fewer essential requirements makes it easier to find solutions and helps keep costs and delivery times down. However, to define these requirements, it is first necessary to comprehensively analyze the fundamental issues. Only with this foundation can the analysis results be transformed into clear requirements for the desired product. This requires knowledge of the characteristics of the products being considered for purchase. For more information, please refer to the related links below!

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