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Pressure transmitter suitable for difficult media

A Huba Control AG product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jul 5, 2001

A new addition to the Huba Control 691 range of transmitters is available with a PVDF front end, so the only materials which come into contact with the media are PVDF and ceramic

Huba Control have developed a new addition their already comprehensive 691 range of transmitters.

This unit is now available with a PVDF front end.

This means that the only materials which come into contact with the media are PVDF and ceramic, which means that process engineers working with difficult media, such as hydrogen peroxide, can specify this unit for process control and monitoring as there will be no reaction between the sensor and the media.

The pressure transmitter of type 691 with new, unique ceramic technology, features calibrated and amplified sensor signals which are available as standardized voltage, 0-5 or 0-10 VDC or 0-20 mA or 4-20 Ma current outputs.

Various application-specific pressure and electrical connections can be provided.

The construction of the 691 gives it the following advantages...

* Very low temperature sensitivity.

* High resistance to extreme temperatures.

* No mechanical aging.

* No mechanical creepage.

* Individual applications due to modular system.

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