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Fluid And Air Piezoresistive Pressure Transmitter

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Fluid And Air Piezoresistive Pressure Transmitter

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Product Details

          SMP7700 differential pressure transmitter is a piezo-resistive type pressure transmitter developed and produced by our company that can adjust the zero point and full-scale output. It uses the high stability, high reliability piezo-resistive pressure sensor and high-performance transmitter dedicated circuit, the performance is stable and reliable. It is widely used in the detection and control of fluid pressure in petroleum, chemical, electric power, hydrology, geology and other industries.

 

           

     Features

    Reliable performance, safe and easy to use

     Short circuit protection and reverse polarity protection

     Anti-interference, anti-lightning design

     High precision, high stability, high reliability.

 

    Applications

 

     Industrial process control
     Gas, liquid differential pressure measurement
    Venturi and vortex flowmeters

 

    Outline Construction(Unit: mm)

 

                    

   Specification

 

            

 

     CE Certificate:

                                        

 

 

       

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