Pressure-/Fatigue-Rated Transducer Delivers 0.25% Accuracy

Oct. 8, 2008
The Series GT320 and GT32XX pressure transducers employ a proprietary sensor design with electronics to enable pressure and fatigue ratings and a standard accuracy of 0.25% plus an upgraded accuracy of 0.1%. With pressure ranges from 20,000 psi to

The Series GT320 and GT32XX pressure transducers employ a proprietary sensor design with electronics to enable pressure and fatigue ratings and a standard accuracy of 0.25% plus an upgraded accuracy of 0.1%. With pressure ranges from 20,000 psi to 100,000 psi, the transducers suit high cycle applications and ultra-high pressure applications. The GT320 provides mV/V outputs and the GT32XX series provides high current or voltage outputs as well as digital outputs including CANbus, RS-232, and RS-485. Both series feature all-welded stainless steel construction, are shock and vibration resistant, and include a zero adjustment potentiometer. Pricing begins at $585. For more details, call STELLAR TECHNOLOGY INC., Amherst, NY. (716) 250-1900.

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