Product category:
Pressure sensors
News Release from: SensorsOne
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 16 May 2006
Alliance eases access to pressure
sensors
SensorsOne combines Gefran's proven sensor technologies with product design flexibility to provide customers with a service that is highly responsive and geared to adapting to customer requirements.
SensorsOne and Gefran have teamed up to bring a range of pressure sensor technologies to the industrial automation, hydraulics, instrumentation, automotive test, aerospace test markets, and general industrial manufacturing markets in the UK Gefran is a European based public limited company which designs, develops and manufactures its own proprietary range of pressure sensor technologies which include high accuracy semiconductor strain gauges, high temperature silicon on insulator, low cost thick film, and robust foil strain gauges
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 24 May 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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SensorsOne is a UK based company that specialises in pressure sensing for end user test and measurement applications, and OEM design projects.
SensorsOne combines Gefran's proven sensor technologies with product design flexibility to provide customers with a service that is highly responsive and geared to adapting to customer requirements.
Two examples of SensorsOne's commitment to provide customers with more efficient ways for selecting and sourcing pressure sensors and instrumentation are the PSAT and buy online pages of the SensorsOne website.
The PSAT (Pressure Sensor Application Tool) has been designed to provide customers with a fast and convenient way to enter their application details by choosing typical pressure sensing parameters from pull down window selections without having to type in lots of information which can be very time consuming.
The process of submitting an application should not take more than 5 minutes and will be responded to within 24 hours.
For those customers that can pay by credit or charge card, a range of pressure sensors in standard configurations are available to buy online from the SensorsOne website.
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