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What Type of Hydrostatic Pressure Sensor Can Meet Industrial Requirements?

August 28, 2020

We are dazzled by a wide variety of hydrostatic pressure sensors. In recent years, the development of industrial instruments is so fast, and every instrument manufacturer is constantly developing new sensors to meet industry requirements. In fact, measuring the suddenness and uncontrollability of the environment is not something we can expect. Even so, we need to keep an eye on the industrial sensors we need.

After years of technical optimization and market testing, the hydrostatic pressure sensor has been recognized by most engineers. But the resulting phenomenon is that the fundamentals remain the same, and the material, appearance and interface of the product have changed dramatically. It is not difficult to imagine that the designer aimed to design such sensors to adapt to different working conditions, but practice has proved that most of the interface and appearance cannot adapt to the existing working conditions. Therefore, it is very important to understand a standard hydrostatic pressure sensor.

              

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What is a Hydrostatic Pressure Sensor?

The so-called hydrostatic pressure sensor is a kind of submersible water level sensor suitable for liquid level and depth measurement. Compared with other types of hydrostatic pressure sensors, it is based on the submersible design and uses a diffused silicon core and a full 316L stainless steel structure. Therefore, it is widely used in open storage tanks, industrial storage containers, lakes, rivers and reservoirs. The sensor is also used to measure the liquid level of various industrial oils because it can be stabilized by gravity for a long time. For measuring hydrostatic pressure changes in the environment, the vent pipe in the cable can automatically compensate for the atmospheric pressure above the tank. In addition, affordable prices and low maintenance costs are also something we must take into account.

A wide range of data shows that most sensor manufacturers can only develop hydrostatic pressure sensors of published pressure type, while submersible water level sensors are not only used for absolute and gauge pressure, but can also be customized for vacuum environment measurement. I believe this kind of hydrostatic pressure sensor is what you need.

 


 

 

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