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Pressure measurement systems
News Release from: Gefran SIEI UK | Subject: Gefran TPFADA
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 22 February 2008
Harsh environment Gefran pressure
transducer
The new Gefran TPFADA series industrial pressure sensors are designed for use with particularly dense or high-viscosity fluids such as oils, rubbers, pulps and chemicals, where others fail
Reliability in the harshest environments is ensured by an extra-thick diaphragm: the TPFADA series is based on the extensimetric measurement principle with a bonded strain gauge on stainless steel (INOX 17-4 PH) The latest-generation electronics offers a wide choice of current and voltage signal outputs, and the innovative "Digital autozero and span" option provides quick and easy automatic zero setting after installation, with a simple touch by the magnetic pen supplied with the transducer
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 1 Jul 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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The extra-thick diaphragm TPFADA series covers pressure measurement from 10 to 1000 bar in a wide range of models with a choice of electrical connection and threaded mounting shafts.
The compact sensor is suitable for use with abrasive media and work temperatures up to 120C.
Gefran is the only company to offer the digital autozero and span (no trimmer) option, which includes generation of the calibration signal (80% FS).
Main benefits: - simplicity and reliability - sturdy steel diaphragm (with thickness up to 2.2 mm) - digital zero and span setting - compact mechanical dimensions (Dia26.5 mm) - easy installation thanks to threaded shaft connection. Request a free brochure from Gefran SIEI UK ...
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