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Piezoresistive pressure sensor SMP3004
for gasfor liquidsstainless steel

piezoresistive pressure sensor
piezoresistive pressure sensor
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Characteristics

Technology
piezoresistive
Fluid
for gas, for liquids
Material
stainless steel
Applications
for OEM, for hydraulic applications
Other characteristics
high-temperature
Pressure range

Max.: 100,000,000 Pa

Min.: -100 Pa
(-0.01 psi)

Long-term stability

0.1 %

Process temperature

Max.: 150 °C
(302 °F)

Min.: -55 °C
(-67 °F)

Description

No seals, all-welded structure to avoid leakage of high and low temperature SS 316L for Sensor diaphragm 2-inch clamp (φ50.5mm) 2.5-inch clamp (φ60.4mm) ●Application Gas, liquid and vapor pressure testing Hydraulic system Pressure detection of special media Construction condition Diaphragm material SS 316L Housing material Stainless steel Pin Wire 100mm silicone rubber wire Back pressure tube SS 316L (only gauge and negative pressure) Electrical Condition Power supply ≤2.0mA DC Impedance input 2.5kΩ~5kΩ Impedance output 2.5kΩ~5kΩ Response (10%~90%):<1ms Insulation resistance 100MΩ,100VDC Overpressure 2times FS, ( 0C/0B/0A/02 5times FS) Environmental Condition Media applicability Fluid which has no corrosion on stainless steel and nitrile rubber Shock No change at 10gRMS,(20~2000)Hz Impact 100g,11ms Position effects Deviate 90° from any direction, zero change≤±0.05%FS Basic Condition Environment temperature (25±1)℃ Humidity (50%±10%)RH Atmospheric pressure (86~106) kPa Power supply (1.5±0.0015)mA DC All tests are in accordance with relevant national standards, including GB / T2423-2008, GB / T8170-2008, GJB150.17A-2009, etc., and also comply with the Company's "Pressure Sensor Enterprise Standards" provisions of the relevant content.
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