IMP Ceramic Strain Gauge Pressure Transducer

IMP Ceramic Strain Gauge Pressure Transducer
IMP with DIN plug and cable gland options

Click Images to Enlarge

Piezo-resistive pressure transducer with a 2mV/V or 10mV/V output signal in pressure ranges from 0.25 bar up to 700 bar gauge or absolute.

Quote | PDF | Spec | Links

The IMP millivolt output pressure transducer includes a ceramic thick film strain gauge sensor element which has very high corrosion tolerance when used with aggressive media.

The IMP ceramic strain gauge pressure transducer has a high dynamic response output signal for applications which require a frequency response greater than 1KHz

 

Technical Summary 

Pressure Ranges: 0.25 bar up to 700 bar gauge or absolute plus suction and compound ranges

Accuracy: 0.25% FS BSL NLHR

Output Signals: 2mV/V or 10mV/V (amplified ratiometric) sensitivity

Electrical Connections: Integral cable gland, DIN plug and other connector types with IP65-68 environmental protection

Pressure Connections: All types of BSP, NPT, UNF and metric threads male and female

Wetted Parts: Stainless steel pressure connector, Ceramic Alumina diaphragm and NBR, Viton or EPDM internal seals

Special Options: Duplex stainless steel pressure port for seawater compatibility, 150 DegC cooling element


Related Products

Millivolt output pressure transducers for measuring above 700 bar

mV output signal pressure transducer with ranges below 250 mbar g

More strain gauge output pressure sensors

Digital panel indicators for strain gauge output pressure transducers


Resources

Explanations for pressure transducer specification parameters

English, American and SI pressure unit converter


Download Product Information

IMP data sheet IMP data sheet


Request a Quote
Pressure Range:
Output Signal:
Thermal Zero Sensitivity:
Electrical Connection:
Length of Cable (metres) if required:
Pressure Connection:
Seals:
Quantity:
Your Name:
Your Email:
Comments:

Home > Your Application > Absolute Pressure > Absolute Pressure Sensors - Millivolt Output

Request Info | Ask a Question

Site Last Updated:  20/11/08

Tools
Pressure Conversion


Equals

Temperature Conversion


Equals

IP Ratings Explained

I P

First Digit (Solids)
No protection

Second Digit (Liquids)
No protection

Resources

Pressure Measurement Glossary - Find explanations of terminology used for specifying and using pressure instruments

Pressure Unit Conversion - Look up conversion factors or select a conversion table for a particular pressure unit

Pressure Sensor Specification - Select parameters with PSAT to generate a spec for your own use or to submit as an enquiry

Contact

Help:  Request Info

         Ask a Question

News
RSS News Feed
RSS

©2008 SensorsONE Ltd, All Rights Reserved.