Baumer Pressure Sensor | Digital Pressure Switch
<:contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0} pressure sensors are industrial sensing devices used to detect and convert applied pressure into electrical signals continuously reliably. They operate using piezoresistive, thin film, or capacitive sensing elements, where mechanical deformation caused by pressure is transformed into proportional electrical outputs for monitoring liquids or gases in machines and process equipment. Selection is based on pressure range, pressure reference type, media compatibility, operating temperature, accuracy, response time, output signal format, supply voltage, mechanical connection, environmental protection rating, and compliance with industrial measurement standards. Baumer pressure sensors are electronic pressure sensing components, compact and field-mounted in structure, classified by sensing technology and pressure reference, interfacing through analog or digital electrical outputs for integration into standardized industrial automation and process monitoring architectures.
Baumer Pressure Sensor: Hygienic
Aseptic Connections: Flush membrane designs ensure hygienic integration.
- Certifications: Meet 3-A, FDA, and EHEDG standards.
- Display Options: Available with or without display units.
- IO-Link Technology: Provides fast commissioning and valuable secondary data.
- Designs: Various models suited for different processing environments, enhancing versatility and application scope.
Baumer Pressure: with flush membrane
Design: Maintenance-free with front flush membrane, preventing dead spots.
- Display Options: Available with or without displays.
- IO-Link Technology: Enables fast commissioning and provides valuable secondary data.
- High Precision: Ensures accurate pressure measurements across various applications.
- Applications: Ideal for industries requiring hygienic conditions due to easy cleaning features.
Baumer Digital Pressure Sensor: industrial applications
Versatility: Suitable for diverse industrial environments.
- Design: Robust construction withstands extreme conditions.
- Connection Options: Extensive range of process connections.
- Technology: Features IO-Link for rapid commissioning and valuable secondary data.
- Applications: Ideal for various sectors including HVAC, pneumatics, and hydraulics.
Baumer Pressure Switch: Railway-certified pressure sensors
Certifications: Meets EN 50155 standards for railway applications.
- Durability: Designed to withstand vibrations and shocks as per EN 61373.
- Measurement Range: Available from -1 up to 400 bar.
- Accuracy: High precision with excellent long-term stability.
- Design: Fully welded, oil-filled measuring cells in a sturdy stainless steel housing.
Baumer offers an extensive range of pressure sensors suited for various industrial applications, featured on their dedicated page. These sensors are designed for precise and reliable pressure measurement in environments requiring high accuracy and robustness, such as process technology. The sensors cover a broad spectrum of needs, including configurations for relative, absolute, and vacuum pressure measurements. Advanced technological features like IO-Link interfaces enhance operational efficiency and communication capabilities, making these sensors ideal for complex and demanding industrial settings.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the range of Baumer pressure transmitter?
The Baumer pressure transmitter has a measuring range from -1 to 0 bar up to 0 to 200 bar. It offers long-term stability with less than 0.3% FS deviation per year. The accuracy at 20 °C is within ± 0.5% FS (BFSL), ensuring reliable and precise pressure measurements across a wide range.
How accurate is the Baumer pressure gauge?
The Baumer pressure gauge offers varying levels of accuracy based on size. For models NS 63mm, 80mm, and 100mm, accuracy is ±1.6% of Full Scale (F.S.). For the NS 50mm model, accuracy is ±2.5% of F.S. These gauges operate effectively within an ambient temperature range of -20°C to +65°C.
What are the 4 main types of sensors?
The four main types of sensors are classified as follows: Active and Passive Sensors, which depend on external power or detect signals without it. Contact and Non-Contact Sensors, differentiated by physical contact with objects. Absolute and Relative Sensors, measuring precise values or changes relative to a reference.
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