Stainless-steel sensors run to low pressures

A Sensortechnics UK product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jul 15, 2002

The new SSC stainless-steel pressure sensors from Sensortechnics offer pressure ranges as low as 0 to 175mbar.

The new SSC stainless-steel pressure sensors from Sensortechnics offer pressure ranges as low as 0 to 175mbar.

The media isolated sensors are designed to work in hostile environments and yet give the outstanding sensitivity, linearity and hysteresis of a silicon sensor.

The piezoresistive sensor chip is housed in a fluid-filled cylindrical cavity and isolated from the measured media by a stainless-steel diaphragm and body.

The modular design allows for a variety of pressure ports.

For compensation of temperature effects, a resistor network is supplied on a hybrid ceramic substrate.

Important features of the new SSC series include: all-welded 316 stainless steel (1.4401) for corrosive and aggressive media; pressure ranges from 0-175mbar to 0-16bar full scale; precision temperature compensated and calibrated; and high sensitivity output of typically 125mV.

Sensortechnics can also offer customised versions of this sensor.

Reliable piezoresistive technology makes these new stainless-steel sensors the perfect fit for many medical, environmental and industrial applications.

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