Miniature Pressure Transducer
PDA-PB/PDB-PB Miniature Pressure Transducer 50kPa to 3MPa
The sensing part of the PDA-PB and PDB-PB miniature pressure transducers is 7.6 mm in diameter and 2 mm in thickness. As they have a simple waterproof construction, they can be used in water for a short period of time. Two models of PDA-PB and PDB-PB are available depending on the direction of cable outlet.
Note: If used in water for a prolonged period, the waterproof performance may deteriorate
Protection ratings : IP 67 equivalent
- Features
- Ultra-miniature, Easy handling
- Optimum for model testing
- Capable of underwater use
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Specifications
Type Capacity Rated output Non-linearity Temperature range PDA-50KPB
PDB-50KPB50kPa 0.5mV/V (1000 x 10-6 strain) 1.5%RO -20 to +70℃
(except freezing)PDA-100KPB
PDB-100KPB100kPa 0.75mV/V (1500 x 10-6 strain) PDA-200KPB
PDB-200KPB200kPa 1mV/V (2000 x 10-6 strain) 1%RO PDA-500KPB
PDB-500KPB500kPa PDA-1MPB
PDB-1MPB1MPa PDA-2MPB
PDB-2MPB2MPa PDA-3MPB
PDB-3MPB3MPa Output polarity
Measurement moves in the plus direction with regard to an increase in pressure.
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PDC-PA/PDD-PA Miniature Pressure Transducer 100kPa to 300kPa
This is an ultra-compact pressure gauge (diameter 5.8 mm) ideal for short-term measurements in model experiments. The sensor section has a simple waterproof structure, allowing for short-term use underwater. Depending on the direction of the cable outlet, we offer the PDC-PA and PDD-PA models.
Protection ratings : IP 68 equivalent
- Features
- PDC-PA/PDD-PA Miniature pressure gauges
- Ultra-compact and easy to handle (sensor size: 5.8 mm)
- Ideal for model experiments
- Suitable for short-term underwater use
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Specifications
Type Capacity Rated output Non-linearity Non-linearity PDC-100KPA
PDD-100KPA100kPa approx. 4.0mV/V
(8000 x 10-6 strain)1.0%RO -10 to +70℃
(except freezing)PDC-200KPA
PDD-200KPA200kPa approx. 5.0mV/V
(10000×10-6 strain)PDC-300KPA
PDD-300KPA300kPa approx. 4.0mV/V
(8000×10-6 strain)Output polarity
Measurement moves in the plus direction with regard to an increase in pressure.
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