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ITCM designs and develops special-purpose machinery and production processes with core strengths in web processing, powder dosing, novel packaging and high-speed assembly automation.



 
 

Electronics Engineer - Sensors Sub-Systems


Pressure sensors utilise internal digital signal conditioning
 
Pressure sensors utilise internal digital signal conditioning
 

Pressure sensors utilise internal digital signal conditioning

Sensortechnics’ new KMA series measures gauge pressures of corrosive and aggressive gases and liquids in ranges from 500 mbar to 100 bar.

These pressure sensors utilise internal digital signal conditioning to deliver calibrated and temperature compensated 0.5–4.5 V output signals. The KMA sensors are based on very accurate and long-term stable ceramic pressure cells with excellent media compatibility. The small stainless steel sensor housing with a G 1/8 (BSP) threaded pressure port is suited for space-saving integration into demanding OEM devices and machines.

The KMA series offers different options in order to adapt the sensors to the specific customer application. The selection of the right o-ring material (eg NBR, FKM, others on request) ensures best compatibility with the process media.

An optional parylene coating of the ceramic pressure cell allows for an additional protection against particularly aggressive fluids and harsh environments.

Further, custom pressure ranges and a wide selection of pressure fittings are readily available. For the safe pressure measurement of gaseous oxygen Sensortechnics offers special manufacturing and cleaning processes which ensure the KMA sensors are free from oil, grease and other combustible contaminants (certified for oxygen service up to 30 bar by the German Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing).

For more information, visit www.sensortechnics.com/kma
 
 

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