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Ceramic Pressure Transducers Mount Easily

July 1, 2000
Designed to allow the pressure media to contact directly with the transducers' pressure sensitive area without any additional media protection, the AMS61X3S and AMS61X3M ceramic pressure sensor elements are two structurally different pressure

Designed to allow the pressure media to contact directly with the transducers' pressure sensitive area without any additional media protection, the AMS61X3S and AMS61X3M ceramic pressure sensor elements are two structurally different pressure transducers developed using thick film technology.
Both transducers are calibrated regarding zero offset, coefficient of thermal expansion, and thermal sensitivity so that they can be used over a wide operating temperature range. The thermal sensitivity is guaranteed and is very small when compared to piezoresistive technology sensors. Pricing for the devices ranges from $13-$20 per unit, depending on options.

Company: SERVOFLO CORP.

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