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100-0 Pressure Sensors

100-0 Pressure Sensors. Pressure Sensors Basics pressure p = force F area A 1 Pa = 1Nm -2 1 bar = 10 5 Pa = 0,1 MPa

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Page 1: 100-0 Pressure Sensors. Pressure Sensors Basics pressure p = force F area A 1 Pa = 1Nm -2 1 bar = 10 5 Pa = 0,1 MPa

100-0 Pressure Sensors

Page 2: 100-0 Pressure Sensors. Pressure Sensors Basics pressure p = force F area A 1 Pa = 1Nm -2 1 bar = 10 5 Pa = 0,1 MPa

Pressure Sensors

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PS-Series:

Application: Dosage Monitoring of Epoxy-Adhesive

Adhesive is used for mounting car body parts.

Sensor: PS250R-606-LI2UPN8X-H1141

Potential: 200 pcs /year

Application

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Applikation

Vacuummonitoring on lifting equipment

PS Serie, cause of the robust stainless steel

body, and easy programming

130 sensor/ year

PS01VR-501-LUUPN8X-H1141

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Levelmonitoring in industrial applications

Applikation

PT-Serie

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Applikation

PT Serie

Tasks: Inexpensive solution with 4…20mA in 2-wire technology

Problem: Process connection must have food industry approval.

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Application

PT Serie

Conveying pressure monitoring on a pump

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Applikation

PT Serie

Pressure monitoring up 125°C continuous temperature

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How do our sensors look like?

PT-1 PC-1

PK-PPK-N

PS 500 PS 600

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Pressuresensor portfolio

PT-1PK-P

PK-N

PS 500PS 300 PS 600

PT-2

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New familymember!

PS 300 for hydraulic - applications

G ¼“ ¼“NPT R¼“ DIN2999

Europe USA Japan

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PS 300

• for hydraulic applications• pressure ranges -1...600 bar• Accuracy typ. 0,3% of span • Very robust (fully potted) IP69K

• Bonded O-ring seals

for safer sealing

Pressure sensors

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Pressure sensors

PS 300

• 3 electrical standard outputs for all pressure ranges• 2UPN - 2 switching outputs• LI2UPN - 1 switching output and

1 current output (current output changeable to a switching output)

• LUUPN - 1 switching output and

1 voltage output• IO-Link as a communicationstandard for all sensors

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Selling Points PS-Series

• Ease of useAll parameters are accessable via 2 buttons. Easy Mounting with PS 500Rotatable Display

• Highly flexibleDifferent process connectionsFlush face membrane for hazardous applications

• Multifunctionality for variant reduction1 sensor for all application LI2UPN

• 0,5% accuracy

• Robust design, stainless steel housing

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Selling points

The following applies to all pressure sensors:• Standard sensors available from stock • The customer receives support worldwide • The customer is buying a product that can be relied on 100% • The simple operation does not overburden the user• Manufacturing is carried out to the highest quality standards and with

state-of-the-art technology

The flexibility we offer our customers with the 500 version is unique.

The 500 version is the basis for the 600 version• Max. high temperatures up to 300°C• The process connection is only a problem if the unit volumes are too low.

We can offer every conceivable process connection for flush-mounted sensors from 10 units upwards.

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