Absolute Pressure Transducer, 50 psia, 0.125 in. NPT Male, 0-10 VDC, DB9_1923930
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MKS Absolute Pressure Transducer, 50 psia, 0.125 in. NPT Male, 0-10 VDC, DB9

The MKS Absolute Pressure Transducer offers precise and reliable pressure measurement for industrial, analytical, and electronic applications, combining rugged construction with high accuracy and durability.

Product Features

  • Full scale pressure measurement of 50 psia with 1% reading accuracy
  • 0.125 inch NPT male fitting for secure and versatile installation
  • 0-10 VDC output signal via 9-pin D-subminiature (DB9) electrical connector
  • Rugged industrial-grade design ensuring superior repeatability and long-term signal stability
  • Exposed sensor surfaces resist corrosion from a wide variety of aggressive chemicals
  • Fully welded sensor construction protects against accidental exposure to dangerous chemicals
  • Referenced to high vacuum pressure for enhanced accuracy at low pressure ranges
  • Flexible design suitable for new processing systems or retrofitting existing systems
  • Ideal for applications requiring tight process control and precise pressure measurement

Benefits

  • Accurate and repeatable pressure readings critical for precise industrial process control
  • Durable corrosion-resistant materials extend sensor life in harsh environments
  • Robust construction reduces downtime and maintenance requirements
  • Easy integration with standard fittings and output signals
  • Stable output improves reliability and reduces calibration frequency

Why Choose the MKS Absolute Pressure Transducer 50 psia, 0.125 in. NPT Male, 0-10 VDC, DB9?

Designed for durability and precision, the MKS Absolute Pressure Transducer delivers consistent, high-accuracy pressure measurements even in demanding industrial environments. Its corrosion-resistant, fully welded sensor design and flexible installation options make it an excellent choice for both new and retrofit applications requiring reliable performance.

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