Pressure sensors and pressure switches
Pressure transducers and pressure switches are instruments used to measure and monitor pressure in liquids and gases. They work by converting mechanical pressure changes into electrical signals, allowing for accurate reading and monitoring.
Pressure Transmitter Industrial, 4-20mA
PX-I series, standard sensors in stainless steel. Suitable for industrial and hydraulic applications. 0.5% accuracy.
Pressure sensor with display
Pressure gauge with both digital and analog signal. Available in many different models with pressure ranges up to 1000 bar.
Pressure sensor for level measurement
Analog level sensor that measures the pressure formed above the sensor. Submersible models with ventilation hose or with 2-sensor technology.
Mechanical pressure switch, high power
Robust switch without power consumption. Sensor housing in galvanized steel, G1/4" thread connection. Alternating NO/NC function.
Electronic pressure sensors for air & gas
Programmable pressure and vacuum switches with both digital and analog signals. Especially suitable for pneumatic applications.
Pressure sensor - Component
New ASIC with low power consumption and excellent long-term stability. Analog signal or I²C. Suitable for non-corrosive gases, minimum order 100 pieces.
Sensors for measuring of pressure
Pressure sensors continuously measure pressure and convert it into an electrical signal (e.g. 4-20 mA, 0-10 V, or digital measurement value via, for example, IO-Link). They are used for monitoring and control in real-time.
Pressure switches change contact state (on/off) when a preset threshold value is reached.
Used to provide indication or alarm when the pressure is too high or too low.
There are also models with both analog signal and one or more digital outputs at the same time.
What is a pressure sensor?
Pressure transducers and pressure switches are instruments used to measure and monitor pressure in liquids and gases. They work by converting mechanical pressure changes into electrical signals, allowing for precise readings and monitoring. They are commonly used in automation, hydraulics, and level sensing.