
Pressure Sensors Metран-150 for Reliable Measurement of Liquid, Steam, and Gas
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Designed for measuring overpressure of liquid, steam and gas. The measuring mechanism of sensors works on the principle of strain-resistive effect. The sensors can be connected to the process by means of socket or flange mounting. The design of the sensors allows the sensors to be used with valve assemblies of various designs
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