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TARS High-accuracy Pressure Transducers

(Coming soon - early 2020)

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DESCRIPTION:

T200 pressure transducer

Accuracy, reliability, and stability is the focus for Anfield Sensors Inc. new-line of high-accuracy pressure transducers called the TARS. This sensor utilizes a glass bonded silicon strain gauge to provide excellent sensing performance. The glass bond allows for low drift while the silicon strain gauge allows for a high gauge factor that improves signal-to-noise ratio. The robust sensing element is a single-piece of machined stainless steel that eliminates integration issues as there are no internal welds and seals. Due to this construction, the sensor boasts up to 300% over pressure and 500% burst pressure.

       
 
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FEATURES:

  • Up to 0.1%
  • Reliable design allows for no seals or weld
  • High stability

APPLICATIONS:

  • Measurement and test equipment
  • Precision measurement
  • Data acquisition systems
  • Industrial control systems

SPECIFICATIONS:

Accuracy (BFSL)

0.25% FS

0.10% FS (Optional)

Pressure Range

150 PSI to 10000 PSI (10 BAR to 689 BAR)

Proof Pressure

300% FS

Burst Pressure

500% FS

        

Fatigue Life


>10,000,000 cycles

        

Long Term Drift


± 0.1% FS @  77°F (25°C)

                

Thermal Error


 0.02% FS/°C 

Compensated Temperature Range

 -20°F to 185°F (0°C to 85°C)

Operating Temperature Range

-40°F to 257°F (-40°C to 125°C)

Storage Temperature Range

-40°F to 257°F (-40°C to 125°C)

Wetted Materials

17-4 PH

      

Vibration


20g

Shock

11g (11ms)

Output Options

4 - 20 mA 
0.5 - 4.5V (ratiometric)
0 - 10V 
0 - 5 V

    

Supply Voltage

9 - 30 VDC   (4 - 20 mA output)
5 VDC          (0.5 - 4.5V ratiometric output)
15 - 30 VDC (0 - 10 V output)
9 - 30 VDC   (0 - 5 V output)

        

Response Time


< 1ms

        

Weight


0.15 lbs (0.07 kg)

Dimensions:

T200 - Compact Pressure Transducer

   

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