
Dave Wilson, Editor, writes:
We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "Pressure Level",
and we have a large number of manufacturers' news releases and technical articles here on Engineeringtalk which will be of interest.
Let me be your guide.
Start with
the news release Pressure data logger offers conveneience from
SensorsOne, which we summarised at the time by saying "Ad hoc applications for pressure testing new products or production machinery do not always require an elaborate data acquisition system with many input channels permanently connected to a
PC".
Earlier in the week,
we featured the news release Level transmitter resists corrosion from
SensorsOne: "SensorsOne's LMK 809 submersible plastic level transmitter measures low pressure level ranges and resists corrosion".
In December 2006, we covered the news from EAO
concerning its Long life fan system
- take a look at Long life fan has 10 year life expectancy
which says: "EAO, UK representative for Sanyo Denki, can improve the life expectancy and eliminate maintenance concerns of a product with the industry's first long life 40mm square fan".
Take a look also at the news release from SoundDeadSteel.com, Bespoke enclosure service.,
as well as Test platform aids hearing quality from Bruel and Kjaer UK,
and Energy efficiency - beyond the motor from Deritend Group.
See also:
Tyre pressure system survives the force of Bugatti
(December 2005)
BERU F1 Systems is supplying its DigiTyre digital tyre pressure monitoring system for the world's fastest road car, the Bugatti Veyron 16.4
Programme to optimise pumps
(December 2005)
Hargraves develops OEM programme to optimise and configure a miniature diaphragm pump, miniature vacuum pump or micro air compressor using standard components
Battery-backed sirens enhance safety
(September 2005)
Phoenix Electronics has added the recently released Hitpoint Neodymium sirens to its already extensive offering of audible products
Air hoists are intrinsically safe
(August 2004)
The latest Profi Ti air hoists from JD Neuhaus combine higher performance, reduced noise and greater safety with increased lift/lower speeds
Maintaining pressure is key to optimum performance
(June 2004)
Parker Hannifin's Cylinder Division has a new permanent pressure gauge adapter for use with BAE series bladder accumulators
Hydropneumatic suspension evolves to new levels
(November 2003)
Simrit offers two different types of hydropneumatic suspension system, both of which allow for very different types of fine-tuning
Holistic approach to suspension development
(November 2003)
The transmission paths for vibrations and structure-borne noise in agricultural equipment are highly complex, and so suspension design must take a holistic approach
Shorter fibres promise automotive benefits
(March 2003)
A novel high-performance short-glass-fibre-reinforced polypropylene compound family has the potential to replace long-glass-fibre grades in highly stressed parts for technical automotive applications
Linearisation makes sense of instrumentation
(February 2003)
A range of instrumentation incorporating linearisation gives accurate readings based on the output from an analogue transducer such as a pressure level transducer or ultrasonic level transducer
Blower performs under pressure
(April 2002)
NMB Minebea has expanded its Tornado family of centrifugal blowers with the BG0903, a device designed for high-pressure dense applications such as workstations and storage systems
Vibro-acoustic fine-tuning for heavy machinery
(April 2002)
Optimising heavy machinery in terms of vibration control and acoustics is a particularly difficult technical challenge
Control Techniques gets its own house in order
(March 2002)
Control Techniques has proven the effectiveness of its energy saving message to industry - in its own drives manufacturing unit at Newtown
New level indication sensors for fluids and solids
(August 2001)
Assemtech Europe has added no less than twelve complete level indication product groups to its already extensive range of metal and plastic float switches
Sensor measures nip width in real time
(April 2001)
E-nip is an electronic nip impression system for real-time static roll analysis which reveals actual nip width (contact width between rolls) across the entire length of a roll cross directionally
Pressure switch aimed to last ten times longer
(March 2001)
A new long-life electronic pressure switch has been designed to operate up to ten times longer than traditional mechanical devices and with far greater functionality
More productive disk drive sound power testing
(February 2001)
Bruel and Kjaer's Multichannel Sound Power for Pulse software provides the answer to disk drive sound power testing needs with a startling increase in productivity
Unique pressure analysis for contacting surfaces
(August 2000)
The Topaq Pressure Analysis System provides a unique perspective of the distribution and actual magnitude (PSI) of pressure between any contacting or impacting surfaces
Explosion Proof loudspeakers suitable for Zone 1/2
(August 2000)
The new BEx 15 and 25W Explosion-Proof loudspeakers have peak outputs of 113 and 117dB(A) at 1m at 2kHz respectively, making them ideal for public address use in noisy environments

