High Pressure Transducer
Model 8270

For detailed English product information please refer to data sheet.

8270

  1. Measuring ranges between 0 ... 50 kpsi to 0 ... 175 kpsi (0 ... 3.5 kbar to 0 ... 12 kbar)
  2. Accuracy from < 0.5 %
  3. Burst protection through integrated exhaust opening
  4. Robust version
  5. Made of stainless steel

Application

This transducer is used to measure very high pressures in industry and research. It is robust and accurate. Special stainless steels allow its use even in corrosive liquid or gaseous media.

The transducer can be customized with various options at specific request, such as built-in instrumentation amplifiers or extended temperature-compensated ranges.

Description

The pressure transducer has been designed and built for reliable measurement of high pressures. In the event of a pressure overload of the sensor element, a safety valve (a hole in the outer body wall having a defined resistance) reduces the pressure in a controlled manner. This prevents the body from bursting.

Four film strain gauges connected in a Wheatstone bridge are applied to the sensor element to convert the physical variable (pressure) into an electrical variable.

A double-ended sealing cone seals the transducer at its pressure connection. The screw connection must be tightened to the specified torque.
Full data sheet model 8270
8270_EN.pdf
8270_DE.pdf
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