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Latest company new about Application of asphalt and mud-type pressure transducer
2022/10/25

Application of asphalt and mud-type pressure transducer

The PPM-T293A hammer union pressure sensor is used in stringent oil and gas applications and in well production and circulation systems. They use fully welded stainless steel structure, sensor diaphragm and wing-shaped live joints integrated processing, so as to ensure air-tight integrity and minimize the medium leakage of multiple parts. Independent pressure-sensing diaphragm minimizes zero drift during hammering and eliminates long-term signal drift in the electric field. CSPPM stainless steel electrical connections can provide a stronger secondary pressure containment vessel. Special assembly processes can enhance impact resistance and seismic resistance to ensure field reliability. Create value for your customers · Durable: Compatible joints are manufactured from Inconel® X-750 (or customizable) and suitable for abrasive and corrosive media. · Reliable: Full welded, stainless steel components, impact / vibration grade and isolation pressure sensing film increase reliability. · Precision: More high-precision products can more reliably provide the actual measured pressure values, especially when measuring  smaller pressure changes, thus allowing the operator to adjust the drilling operation as needed. Superiority · Systems with high or standard accuracy require more stringent and fewer errors than similar compatible models. · The split calibration options enhance configurable and flexibility: single-line split calibration can be achieved through a single barrier   application, minimizing installation costs · Full welding structure
Latest company new about Happy ThanksGiving Day
2021/11/25

Happy ThanksGiving Day

A pressure transmitter is a mechanical device that measures the expansive force of a liquid or gaseous sample. Also known as a pressure transducer, this type of sensor is typically composed of a pressure sensitive surface area made of steel, silicon, or other materials depending upon the analyte’s composition. Behind these surfaces are electronic components capable of converting the applied force of the sample upon the pressure sensor into an electrical signal. Pressure is generally measured as a quantity of force per unit of surface area, and is expressed as the value required to stop a liquid, gas, or vapor from expanding. Various derived units are used to quantify pressure, including: As a proportion of / relation to a pascal (Pa), or a single newton per square meter (1 N/m2); A value of pounds per square inch (psi). Pressure sensitive environments such as the gas, petrochemical, laboratory, and pharmaceutical industries often require pressure transmitters to monitor the applied force of liquids and gasses as a value of either Pa or psi. This necessitates the precise integration of pressure transmitters into rapid electrical conversion equipment, to ensure results are accurate and delivered in real-time. More often however, industrial professionals rely on comprehensive gauge systems with incorporated pressure transmitters to maintain optimal pressure levels for gas, oils, and high temperature liquids. Gauge Pressure Transmitters Gauge pressure transmitters are equipped for absolute pressure measurements with industry-specific considerations to support severe process monitoring. Steel diaphragms fitted to pressure vessels or pipework can register minute deformations relating to applied force, which is in turn swiftly translated into an electrical signal by a pressure sensor within the gauge transmitter. This can be measured remotely, or monitored through intuitive, user-friendly displays at the site of measurement. Applications of Pressure Transmitters Pressure transmitters are routinely used in a wide range of industrial sectors. Offshore drilling and oil exploration commonly utilize pressure sensors to measure differential values between the interior and exterior of pressure sensitive equipment. Distinct parameters must be maintained to ensure drilling and acquisition processes are carried out to an ethical and efficient standard. This is also true of on-shore petrochemical, gas, and chemical facilities. Numerous industries use pressure-sensitive transportation and storage devices to maintain optimal product conditions, which must be accurately monitored to ensure safe delivery and eventual application. Laboratories also use pressure sensors to measure the relative pressure of vacuum chambers to the atmosphere, supporting a limitless range of emerging studies. Pressure Transmitters from CSPPM CSPPM is a leading developer of measurement instrumentation for industrial and research applications, with an established range of pressure sensors suitable to everyday and cutting-edge applications. With All-Welded technologies, automatic on-board configuration, and enhanced plug and play graphical interfaces, measuring pressure can be a safe and seamless process. If you would like any more information about our pressure transmitters, please find your local contact below.
Latest company new about What is a Pressure Sensor
2021/03/12

What is a Pressure Sensor

A pressure sensor is a device for pressure measurement of gases or liquids. Pressure is an expression of the force required to stop a fluid from expanding, and is usually stated in terms of force per unit area. A pressure sensor usually acts as a transducer; it generates a signal as a function of the pressure imposed. For the purposes of this article, such a signal is electrical. Pressure sensors are used for control and monitoring in thousands of everyday applications. Pressure sensors can also be used to indirectly measure other variables such as fluid/gas flow, speed, water level, and altitude. Pressure sensors can alternatively be called pressure transducers, pressure transmitters, pressure senders, pressure indicators, piezometers and manometers, among other names. Pressure sensors can vary drastically in technology, design, performance, application suitability and cost. A conservative estimate would be that there may be over 50 technologies and at least 300 companies making pressure sensors worldwide. There is also a category of pressure sensors that are designed to measure in a dynamic mode for capturing very high speed changes in pressure. Example applications for this type of sensor would be in the measuring of combustion pressure in an engine cylinder or in a gas turbine. These sensors are commonly manufactured out of piezoelectric materials such as quartz. Some pressure sensors are pressure switches, which turn on or off at a particular pressure. For example, a water pump can be controlled by a pressure switch so that it starts when water is released from the system, reducing the pressure in a reservoir.  
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