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Ceramic Pressure Sensors

Ceramic pressure sensors are devices which have sensing diaphragms made from Alumina (Al2O3) with either a screen printed thick film strain gauge circuit or a variable capacitance cell. Ceramic diaphragms are very inert and provide a high level of protection from aggressive chemicals.

Ceramic pressure transmitters are made of one of the world's most stable, resistant materials and come with 7 convincing arguments for their use: abrasion-resistant, virtually drift-free, no filling oil, compatible with many process media, long-term stability, overload-resistant, suitable for very small measuring ranges and, last but not least, superior in terms of hydrogen permeability. In any case, they open up countless ideal areas of application for users.

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