Pressure Sensor Handles 400°C

April 1, 2003
With the ability to operate in temperatures up to 400°C (750°F), the Model 116B03 dynamic pressure sensor find its home in harsh environments, such as exhaust systems, compressors, and turbines. The 116B03 is a charge-mode sensor that can

With the ability to operate in temperatures up to 400°C (750°F), the Model 116B03 dynamic pressure sensor find its home in harsh environments, such as exhaust systems, compressors, and turbines. The 116B03 is a charge-mode sensor that can also be used with PCB in-line charge converters. Reportedly, it will ignore any ambient and static pressure or any slow pressure changes and provides a high frequency range. Other features include a sensitivity of up to 6 pC/psi, solid-state construction, no moving parts, and a stainless-steel housing. For more details and pricing, call Dan Cummiskey at PCB PIEZOELECTRONICS INC., Pressure Div., Depew, NY. (888) 684-0011.

Company: PCB PIEZOELECTRONICS INC. - Pressure Div.

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