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Pressure Transducer

Oct. 9, 2008
Model FT260 miniature pressure transducer’s all-welded, stainlesssteel design features a flush diaphragm that introduces zero dead volume to the fixturing to resist accumulation of residue. It is environmentally sealed and performs over a range ...

Model FT260 miniature pressure transducer’s all-welded, stainlesssteel design features a flush diaphragm that introduces zero dead volume to the fixturing to resist accumulation of residue. It is environmentally sealed and performs over a range of –100° to 300° F. Pressure ranges are available from 0 to 2000 psi through 0 to 10,000 psig/a. It delivers static accuracy of ±0.25% (BFSL) and a standard output signal of 3 mV/V at 70°F. It integrates with standard bayonet style electrical connector.

Stellar Technology Inc., (716) 250-1900, www.stellartech.com

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