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Product category: Pressure sensors
News Release from: Boiswood | Subject: NT International Model 4100 pressure transducer
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 15 November 2000

Pressure transducer designed for greater
control

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Boiswood is now supplying the NT International Model 4100 Single-Port Pressure Transducer, which combines the latest electronic sensing technology with non-metallic high purity materials

Boiswood, the specialist distributor of components for gas and liquid control, is now supplying the NT International Model 4100 Single-Port Pressure Transducer for applications in automation and process control The NT 4100, which combines the latest electronic sensing technology with non-metallic high purity materials, is designed to provide greater control of process variables

The transducer has no moving parts or fill-fluids that could contaminate processes.

The wetted parts are made from of PTFE and other high purity fluropolymers; and with a Teflon-jacketed pigtail available as the standard electrical connection, the NT 4100 is resistant to harsh chemical environments and external spraydowns.

Non-metallic pressure sensing technology provides accurate and reliable measurement and all units are factory calibrated and 100% verified to eliminate field calibration or adjustment and speed-up installation.

Standard electronic outputs enable easy integration with PLCs, control systems and electronic displays.

Using the NT 4100 to measure line pressure provides valuable and critical diagnostic information which can be used to monitor or control process conditions for chemical and DI water dispensing, filter life monitoring, back-pressure in recirculation loops, point-of-use dispense and tool prioritisation.

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