Paine Sensors offer two distinct configurations: diaphragm and tube designs. The diaphragm configuration features a Wheatstone bridge composed of foil gauges affixed to the diaphragm, with two gauges experiencing tension and two in compression. This design is commonly utilized for measuring pressures below 5000 psi (345 bar). In contrast, the tube configuration employs sets of strain wires encircling a pressurized tube, which are interconnected to form a Wheatstone bridge. This type is typically used for applications requiring measurements above 5000 psi (345 bar).
Paine Sensor
Paine Sensors offer two distinct configurations: diaphragm and tube designs. The diaphragm configuration features a Wheatstone bridge composed of foil gauges affixed to the diaphragm, with two gauges experiencing tension and two in compression.
Category: Pressure Transmitters
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