Calibrating Lab Equipment with Pressure Sensors
Pressure sensors are important in calibrating laboratory equipment. They provide precise, accurate measurements of pressure, a key parameter in many laboratory instruments.
Pressure sensors are important in calibrating laboratory equipment. They provide precise, accurate measurements of pressure, a key parameter in many laboratory instruments.
Pressure sensors can be used to make better coffee by measuring the pressure at various points in brewing and adjusting the parameters of the brewing process accordingly to achieve optimal extraction of coffee flavors.
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy is common for treating a long list of medical conditions. Pressure sensors are critical in hyperbaric care and are used to monitor and control the pressure inside the chamber during hyperbaric therapy sessions, control the airflow into the chamber and monitor patient vital signs.
Pressure sensors can monitor pressure inside the containment vessels of nuclear reactors. This can ensure safe operation of the reactor by providing early warning of any leaks that could lead to a release of radioactive materials. Additionally, pressure sensors can monitor the pressure inside the coolant system of the reactor, which is critical for maintaining proper functioning of the reactor.
In addition to measuring air temperature with a temperature sensor, air pressure needs to be measured to maximize internal combustion engine fuel efficiency.
Precise Low-Pressure Differential Pressure Sensors Improve Detection of Hazardous Ammonia…
Superior’s ND Series of pressure sensors make vacuum cleaners smarter. Beneficial for both traditional vacuums and robot vacuums, pressure sensors can automatically detect flooring to adjust settings, and can notify user when filters need to be washed or replaced.
Differential pressure sensors are a common way to measure the flow of dangerous chemicals to ensure there are no leaks that can create a safety issue.
The ND015A barometric pressure sensors provides resolution within 6 inches of height, helping GPS receivers precisely calculate elevation levels.
Superior’s new integrated pressure switch capability provides more design flexibility and faster switching performance versus external switches.