ProSense pressure sensors monitor system pressure in hydraulic and pneumatic applications, while vacuum sensors provide a readout of increases and decreases in vacuum systems.
By Plant Engineering Staff -- Plant Engineering, 6/15/2008 1:00:00 AM
ProSense pressure sensors monitor system pressure in hydraulic and pneumatic applications, while vacuum sensors provide a readout of increases and decreases in vacuum systems. Smaller than traditional mechanical pressure switches, the sensors are solid-state and have no moving parts. They offer pressure sensing via capacitive sensing and strain gauge technologies.
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