List of Pressure products
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Reduce the workload from handling heavy objects! Here are five case studies that solved customer challenges! We are also accepting free consultations and tests tailored to your work!
- Other conveying machines
Presentation of explanatory materials on JIS and ISO standards. We propose suitable safety barriers from a rich product series! Free rental of demo kits.
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Confident in reliability! It is also characterized by having many achievements even with standard catalog items!
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Digital pressure gauge with high precision ±0.05%FS and logging function.
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Sudden and Instantaneous Pressure Rise in a Closed System: Underestimated Risks and Their Mitigation Methods
Pressure peaks in closed systems can cause significant damage and are complex phenomena. But what exactly is a pressure peak? How does it occur, and how can we protect the system from pressure peaks? We will explain the role of precise measurements in ensuring the safety and efficiency of pressure systems. 1. What is a pressure peak? Why does it occur? The physical principles behind the phenomenon are Newton's three laws of motion and Bernoulli's principle. What causes water hammer and cavitation, and what are their effects? 2. Preventive measures Using simulations, protective components such as pressure dampers, pressure reducers, and check valves, as well as pressure sensors. 3. Why are pressure sensors necessary to protect the system from pressure peaks? Continuous monitoring with sensors allows for real-time recording of pressure peaks and can trigger automatic responses such as valve opening and closing. In the event of a failure of system components or protective devices, it can not only be directly detected but also prevented. Alarms can be automatically sent to responsible personnel via email, IoT, cloud, etc., in case of anomalies. For more details, please refer to the related links below!
Lineups of digital pressure gauges and pressure transducers that cover a wide range of measurements!
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Electropneumatic regulator for controlling micro-low pressure.
- Pressure
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Wide pressure range from 200 Pa to 50 MPa. Digital manometer with built-in high-precision sensor with excellent overpressure characteristics.
- Leak Testing Equipment
- Pressure
Traceable digital pressure gauges covering a wide range. Proven world-class high reliability.
- Leak Testing Equipment
- Pressure
Transducer to measure minute differential pressure of gases with excellent pressure resistance characteristics.
- Pressure
- Leak Testing Equipment
Transducer for gauge pressure of gases and liquids with excellent pressure resistance characteristics.
- Leak Testing Equipment
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Frequency response 10 kHz. Equipped with highly responsive differential pressure sensor. Suitable for both gases and liquids.
- Leak Testing Equipment
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Media temperature up to 1000°C compatible, optimal for measuring pulsations and unsteady behavior with a bandwidth of 50kHz, built-in amplifier (0-10V output) high-precision pressure sensor.
- Pressure
What is high-speed measurement in pressure measurement? Dynamic characteristics of sensors.
Many applications today require not only accurate measurements but also fast measurements. In this context, the dynamic behavior of sensors becomes particularly important in addition to measurement accuracy. While the limiting frequency of electronic circuits, sampling rates, or similar parameters are often recognized as decisive factors, this is actually just one aspect, and it is necessary to consider the entire sensor system. How much speed is required from the sensor? What are the factors that truly affect the dynamic characteristics of the sensor? I will explain why not only electronic circuits but the entire sensor design is important. I will introduce typical application examples that require millisecond-level speeds, provide findings from test results, and assist you in selecting the optimal sensor according to your needs. For more details, please refer to the related links below!
Pressure sensor optimized for measuring pulsations and unsteady behavior at a bandwidth of 50 kHz, with a temperature resistance of up to 180°C.
- Pressure
What is high-speed measurement in pressure measurement? Dynamic characteristics of sensors.
Many applications today require not only accurate measurements but also fast measurements. In this context, the dynamic behavior of sensors becomes particularly important in addition to measurement accuracy. While the limiting frequency of electronic circuits, sampling rates, or similar parameters are often recognized as decisive factors, this is actually just one aspect, and it is necessary to consider the entire sensor system. How much speed is required from the sensor? What are the factors that truly affect the dynamic characteristics of the sensor? I will explain why not only electronic circuits but the entire sensor design is important. I will introduce typical application examples that require millisecond-level speeds, provide findings from test results, and assist you in selecting the optimal sensor according to your needs. For more details, please refer to the related links below!
Ideal for measuring pulsations and unsteady behavior with a bandwidth of 50 kHz, temperature-resistant up to 180°C, built-in amplifier (0-10V output) high-precision pressure sensor.
- Pressure
Pressure sensor for bipropellant rockets
A student team from Delft, Netherlands, is developing a bipropellant rocket powered by hydrogen peroxide. In the search for optimal components, KELLER Pressure became involved. Rockets using hydrogen peroxide as a propellant are not new. However, this fuel method has hardly been used since World War II and the early days of space development. "We wanted to recreate this fuel at a student level, in a low-cost and from-scratch development approach. Initially, the goal was simply to 'get it to fly,' but as we progressed, we evolved to the stage of designing a 'flyable vehicle.'" Two types of KELLER Pressure sensors are being used (M5HB for measuring pressure inside the engine and 7LC for measuring the pressure in the hydrogen peroxide and ethanol tanks). These sensors are lightweight, compact, and have excellent material compatibility. Additionally, the fact that the technical specifications are openly published has been appreciated. All necessary information can be checked on the website, allowing for compatibility assessments without needing to contact the sales representative. Communication after the decision to use the products was also smooth. For more details, please check the related links below!
Pocket-sized absolute pressure gauge
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