Posted on August 2, 2012 - ( views)
BD|Sensors offers now the DMP 339 electronic pressure transmitter for the use in plant and mechanical engineering. Highly efficient and reliable, it is particularly suitable for the use in conveyor and metering systems.
The industrial pressure transmitter features a G ¼" flush pressure port and was designed for the use in a range of machinery including metering systems. It is ideal for measuring the pressure of viscous and pasty media, as only a small dead space is created. Material accumulation, drooling and stringing in machinery is eliminated. This increases the efficiency and reliability of your machines.
The integrated piezoresistive pressure sensor with a stainless steel diaphragm measures pressures in the range of 0 … 60 bar to 0 … 600 bar and is characterized by an outstanding signal behaviour. The DMP 339 is available with various electrical connections, ensuring thus an excellent adaption to the application conditions.
This pressure transmitter is available in an intrinsically safe version for a use in explosive environments.
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