Melt Pressure Sensor Technical Specifications
Some common specifications of melt pressure sensors in general
Specifications of melt pressure sensors may vary depending on the application in which the sensor will be used, make and model, manufacturer, and specific design features. However, some common specifications of melt pressure sensors in general can be:
Pressure Range:
Range indicating minimum and maximum measured pressure values.
Sensibility:
A feature that indicates how sensitive the sensor is to measured pressure values. It is usually expressed as a percentage (%).
Accuracy Class:
A classification that indicates how accurate the sensor's measurements are.
Operating Temperature Range:
Values at which the sensor can operate safely and accurately within a certain temperature range.
Operating voltage:
The electrical voltage required for the sensor to operate.
Output Signal:
The type of electrical signal produced by the sensor, usually in voltage, current, or digital form.
Material:
The material from which the sensor is made determines its suitability to the chemical properties of the liquid or gas it comes into contact with.
Protection Class (IP Rating):
A rating indicating the sensor's resistance to water, dust, and other external factors.
Connection Type:
The type of connection used for the sensor to exchange data, such as analog output, digital communication protocols (I2C, SPI).
Approval and Certificates:
Certificates indicating compliance with industry standards, such as ATEX, CE, RoHS.
Mounting Type:
Information indicating how the sensor will be mounted, such as flange mounting, diaphragm mounting.
Reaction Time:
How quickly the sensor can respond to pressure changes is usually expressed in milliseconds.
These features are among the general technical specifications of melt pressure sensors. However, depending on your specific application requirements, your sensor may need more or more specialized features. Therefore, it is important to pay attention to the technical documentation provided by the manufacturer of the sensor.