For the liquid in general industries, MicroSensor’s liquid pressure sensors perform good stability and reliability thanks to the advanced production technology as well as excellent quality control. No matter for general liquids such as water, or oil, or liquid gas such as oxygen, or hydrogen, we provide proper liquid pressure transmitters with custom-design available for unique requirements.
Besides the general liquid in the industrial processes, the fluid pressure sensors are able to work in process industries such as paper and pulp, food and beverage, petroleum and chemical, oil, and gas, etc. MicroSensor fluid pressure transmitter used in process industries performs long-term stability±0.2%SPAN/5year and ±0.075%FS high accuracy because of the high-performance monocrystalline silicon composite pressure sensing technology.
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Micro Sensor, a leader in industrial measuring instrument solutions, is excited to announce its participation in the upcoming WEFTEC 2024 Exhibition, set to take place in New Orleans from October 2-4, 2024. This annual event, recognize...
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To ensure the efficient operation of HVAC systems, monitoring and controlling various parameters such as pressure and flow rate is essential.