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Product category: Loadcells, Force Sensors and Torque Sensors
News Release from: HBM UK | Subject: P2V
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 10 June 2005

One-piece transmitter is seamless
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HBM has launched its one-piece steel P2V pressure transmitter to benefit users needing high reliability combined with exceptional accuracy.

HBM has launched its one-piece steel P2V pressure transmitter to benefit users needing high reliability combined with exceptional accuracy The monolithic measuring body of the P2V is similar to HBM's proven Blueline series

The design eliminates weak spots - even when subject to strong dynamic loads - by eliminating welded seams and clamped connections connecting to the measurement medium.

With an accuracy class of 0.2, the P2V series comprises six models with pressure ranges from 200 to 5000bar.

The P2V pressure transmitter has a long service compared with similar transmitters that frequently need replacing.

A high-quality, low-noise amplifier has been integrated into the P2V despite the transducer's compact dimensions.

TEDS transducer identification is included as standard, meaning that the most important technical data are electronically stored in the transducer.

The transducer is intended for a wide range of applications including many hydraulic applications and gas measurements.

The P2V can be also used for precise process analysis and for fast control loops since short-time pressure peaks are reliably mapped.

The P2V includes higher measuring ranges for high-pressure applications such as internal high pressure forming and water jet cutting.

During water jet cutting, for example, the P2V ensures optimum work piece quality with potential feed and wear adjusted on the machine. Request a free brochure from HBM UK ...

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