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Kulite Sensors

Address:
Kulite House, Stroudley Road
Kingsland Business Park
Basingstoke
RG24 8UG
UK
Telephone: (UK) +44 1256 461 646

http://www.kulite.co.uk

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Listing of all 15 news releases from Kulite Sensors:

Pressure transducer drops in to upgrade

A drop-in replacement for older type electromechanical synchro transducers (transmitters) is now available from Kulite Sensors.

News from Kulite Sensors (30 May 2006)

Pressure transducer handles extreme temperatures

A novel transducer combines patented low cost leadless silicon technology with a miniature water cooled jacket to provide pressure measurement capabilities previously unavailable.

News from Kulite Sensors (22 May 2006)

Small claims for combination sensor

Measuring just 6mm in diameter, the new HKL/T-1-235 (M) is billed as the world's smallest combined pressure and temperature sensor.

News from Kulite Sensors (12 May 2006)

Sensors respond to high frequency pressure changes

A new range of rugged pressure transducers features an external inline amplifier for high-level 5V DC output.

News from Kulite Sensors (21 November 2005)

Pressure transducers handle cryogenic operation

A new range of miniature ruggedised pressure transducers offers high performance and low-temperature stability.

News from Kulite Sensors (11 July 2005)

Tiny pressure transducer aims for automotive uses

A new series of miniature pressure transducers is ideally suited for automotive applications where size and weight are at a premium.

News from Kulite Sensors (12 October 2004)

Pressure sensors specified in new Airbus

Kulite has been selected to supply pressure transducers for a number of applications on the Airbus A380 aircraft, underpinning its position at the forefront of pressure transducer technology.

News from Kulite Sensors (10 August 2004)

Sensors provide barometric precision

The ET-5DC-312 series of digitally corrected miniature IS(r) pressure transducers is an optimal choice for applications where barometric pressure accuracy is of prime importance.

News from Kulite Sensors ( 9 January 2004)

Miniature pressure transducer handles acceleration

A new range of miniature flatpack pressure transducers are ideal for applications that exhibit high levels of acceleration, including gas turbines, industry andustry and aerospace.

News from Kulite Sensors ( 6 November 2003)

Transducers measure low pressures with accuracy

Measuring low pressures and small differential pressures accurately is now easy with the new range of pressure transducers recently introduced by Kulite.

News from Kulite Sensors ( 8 October 2003)

Sensors are accurate at low differential pressures

The ET-3DC-312 series is a family of highly accurate unidirectional differential pressure transducers for measuring low differential pressures.

News from Kulite Sensors (24 September 2003)

Tiny pressure transducer handles hard environments

The ETM-624 Series is the latest generation of miniature IS pressure transducers from Kulite.

News from Kulite Sensors (15 August 2003)

Fighting chance for sensors

Kulite has won significant designs for the first programme of the Joint Strike Fighter and is providing more than 50 sensors for each JSF aircraft.

News from Kulite Sensors (15 July 2003)

Measuring very low pressure differences accurately

ETL-2DC-312(M) highly accurate differential pressure transducers are designed to measure low differential pressures and are highly suitable for use in air speed measurements using pitot tubes.

News from Kulite Sensors (23 April 2003)

High accuracy for barometric pressure transducer

New from Kulite is the ETL-1DC-312(M) series of digitally corrected IS(r) pressure transducers.

News from Kulite Sensors (28 March 2003)

 

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