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Sensortechnics’ CLC series uses a new contact-free capacitive sensor technology to continuously measure the fill level of liquids as well as granular or pulverized materials. The miniature level...Read More
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Sensortechnics’ HDI sensors offer precision pressure measurement from 10 mbar up to 5 bar. The HDI series performs precision digital signal conditioning to achieve ultra high total accuracies. An...Read More
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Sensortechnics’ SSI stainless steel OEM pressure sensors accurately measure gage or absolute pressures in ranges from 200 mbar to 35 bar and 3 to 500 psi. These devices offer excellent stability and...Read More
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Sensortechnics’ LBA series offers differential low pressure measurement with ranges of 250 and 500 Pa (1 and 2 inch H2O) Full Scale. The LBA sensors perform fully analog on-chip CMOS signal...Read More
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Highly Sensitive LBA Differential Pressure Sensors Offer
Ultra-Low Pressure Ranges From 25 Pa (0.1 inH2O)

Sensortechnics’ LBA differential pressure sensors are based on thermal mass...Read More
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Sensortechnics’ Highly Sensitive LBA Differential Pressure Sensors Offer New Ultra-Low Pressure Ranges From 25 Pa

Sensortechnics’ LBA differential pressure sensors are based on thermal mass...Read More
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OEM Pressure Sensors Offer Excellent Media Compatibility
and Many Custom Options

Sensortechnics’ new KMA series measures gage pressures of corrosive and aggressive gases and liquids in...Read More
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Sensortechnics' Custom Digital Pressure Sensors Feature
24 Bit Resolution and 0.1 % Accuracy

For particularly demanding pressure sensing applications, e.g. in medical and instrumentation...Read More
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