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With a pressure range common to most compressed air systems, use these transmitters to monitor your system's air pressure.
Measure your equipment’s pressure and send the data directly to a development board or single-board computer. Also known as transducers, these transmitters convert pressure into an electrical I2C signal and transmit it to your board.
For use in sanitary applications such as food processing, these transmitters are 3-A certified.
Specifically made for compressed air and gas systems, these transmitters remotely monitor pressure and vacuum.
With a digital display and selectable differential pressure ranges, these transmitters are a versatile alternative to transmitters with dial indicators.
Remotely monitor the difference in air pressure between two inputs with these transmitters.
Designed for compressed air and gas systems, these transmitters remotely monitor vacuum.
A liquid-filled dial reduces needle flutter in high-vibration food-processing applications.
These gauges are 3-A certified for sanitary design in dairy and other food processing applications.
Also known as manometers, these gauges come with indicating liquid that moves up and down two columns—the difference in height between them is your pressure.
Easier to read than U-tube gauges, these use an inclined scale to measure pressure or velocity changes in air applications. They are also known as manometers.
Gauges have a digital display for easy reading of measurements.
Often used with ovens, dryers, and HVAC systems, these switches detect small differences in air pressure to indicate a filter is clogged or help you maintain a certain air pressure.
Barbed fittings slide into soft plastic and rubber tubing.
Made of FDA-listed materials, these sights can be used with food and beverage. They have sanitary quick-clamp connections for easy disassembly and cleaning.
Commonly referred to as thermal mass flowmeters, these transmitters calculate flow rate by measuring how much they cool as air and other gases pass through them. This means they’re accurate even if there are temperature and pressure changes, unlike most other transmitters.
Easy to remove for cleaning and maintenance, these flowmeter/totalizers connect to sanitary quick-clamp fittings (often called tri-clamp fittings) and measure the flow rate and volume of liquid passing through your system.
To prevent contaminating your oxygen line, these flowmeters are specially cleaned and bagged.
Designed with quick-clamp (KF) connections, these sights connect to a port on a high-vacuum chamber, so you can monitor what's happening inside.
Add a window to your high-vacuum system. With a pane of glass sealed inside a high-vacuum CF flange, these sights bolt onto vacuum chambers, tee fittings, and manifolds.