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Pressure transmitter avoids annoying clogs

An UK Instruments and Controls product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Apr 28, 2004

The Ashcroft KX thin-film pressure transmitter can help pulp and paper industry specialists avoid annoying clogs with its industry-proven technology.

Life is not always smooth sailing in the pulp and paper industry: clogs can easily gum up the works costing time and money.

The Ashcroft KX thin-film pressure transmitter can help industry specialists avoid annoying clogs with its industry-proven technology.

The KX's thin-film technology, flush diaphragm and PMC pulp and paper adapter keeps the media it measures from actually entering the transmitter.

The pressure of diaphragm triggers the ultrasensitive thin-film system to show pressure readings with an accuracy of +1%.

The diaphragm is made of 316 stainless steel and the case is 300 series stainless steel so the KX is one rugged customer.

An IP65 enclosure is standard.

UK Instrument and Controls has the KX available in standard ranges from 0-100 to 0-5000lb/in2 for operating temperatures from -65 to +250F.

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