Barksdale launches OEM pressure transducers
Barksdale Control Products
OEM pressure transducers
Barksdale has released the 600 Series of pressure transducers for OEM applications that require a low- cost, accurate, reliable transducer in a small package.
With a robust ceramic sensor for harsh environments, the 600 series offers accuracy at 0.5 per cent FSO and thermal stability accurate to within 0.06 per cent over the entire operating range of -40 to 85C.
Wetted materials consisting of 316 stainless steel, ceramic and Viton make it ideal for use with aggressive media.
The 600 Series transducer line is rated NEMA 4X, UL approval pending.
It features pressure ranges from 0-5 to 0-6,000psig and a variety of standard outputs: 4-20mA, 0.5-5.5V DC, 1-11V DC and 0-10V DC.
In addition to the standard cable electrical connection and 1/4in NPT process connection, options include an M12 or Mini-DIN electrical connection and 7/16in or G 1/4 process connection.
Other options include oxygen cleaning, calibration in bar and custom cable lengths.
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