Measurement of Pressure, Tension and Force
Pressure sensors for measuring pressure, absolute pressure and differential pressure, strain gauges, load cells, pressure switches, manometer gauges, pressure calibrators, panel meters, process monitors, data loggers, displacement sensors, I/P converters…
Differential Pressure Transmitter with optional LCD
Differential Pressure Transmitter
Summing Junction Boxes IP66 Enclosure
Silicon-on-Sapphire Pressure Transducers (SoS)
Low Frequency Accelerometer
Digital Force Gauge
High Accuracy Pressure Transmitter
Battery Powered Digital Pressure Gauge
Compact, Differential, Low Pressure Transducers
Handheld Smart Manometer
3-A Sanitary Rangeable Pressure Transmitters with LCD
OMEGALOK™ compression fitting with conical seal
Technical Learning
Pressure Transducers and Transmitters
A pressure transducer, often called a pressure transmitter, is a sensor that converts pressure into an analog electrical signal. Although there are various types of transducers, one of the most common is the strain-gage wheatstone bridge pressure transducer.
The conversion of pressure into an electrical signal is achieved by the physical deformation of strain gages which are bonded into the diaphragm of the pressure transducer and wired into a wheatstone bridge configuration. Pressure applied to the transducer produces a deflection of the diaphragm which introduces strain to the gages. The strain will produce an electrical resistance change proportional to the pressure...
Introduction to Load Cells
A load cell (or loadcell) is a transducer which converts force into a measurable electrical output. Although there are many varieties of force sensors, strain gauge load cells are the most commonly used type.
Except for certain laboratories where precision mechanical balances are still used, strain gauge load cells dominate the weighing industry. Pneumatic load cells are sometimes used where intrinsic safety and hygiene are desired, and hydraulic load cells are considered in remote locations, as they do not require a power supply...