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Product category: Pressure sensors
News Release from: Kulite Sensors | Subject: LEH-1AC-250
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 06 November 2003

Miniature pressure transducer handles
acceleration

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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.

Featuring an innovative design, LEH-1AC-250 miniature flatpack pressure transducers from Kulite are ideal for applications that exhibit high levels of acceleration, including gas turbines, industry and aerospace Meeting the challenges of modern gas turbine testing, the LEH-1AC-250 series transducers incorporate latest Kulite patented technologies in pressure sensor development, making the transducers insensitive to acceleration forces

Furthermore, a lightweight flatpack package ensures optimum performance in weight-sensitive applications.

Advanced research in turbine and compressor airfoil aerodynamics will benefit from the new design of the LEH-1AC-250 featuring Kulite's patented leadless technology, robust construction, spot weldability as well as high overpressure and ultra-high-temperature capability.

The miniature transducers are designed for an operating temperature range from -55 to +371C.

Additionally the devices can withstand a maximum linear vibration of 30,000g and a mechanical shock of 100g (half sinewave for 1ms duration) and are available in a thin line surface mount package.

The LEH-1AC-250 is compatible with all nonconductive, noncorrosive liquids or gases as well as any liquid or gas compatible with 15-5 stainless steel and SiO2.

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