How Pressure Transmitter Sensors are Manufactured in a Factory Setting

Pressure transmitter sensors are manufactured in a factory setting using a variety of processes. The first step is to create the sensor housing. This is typically done by injection molding, where a heated plastic material is injected into a mold to create the desired shape. The mold is then cooled and the housing is removed.
Measuring mediumGases, vapours, liquids
Inaccuracy±0.075%
stability±0.1%/3 years
Next, the electronic components are assembled. This includes the pressure sensor, the signal conditioning circuitry, and the output device. The components are soldered onto a printed circuit board (PCB) and then tested to ensure they are functioning properly.
The housing and PCB are then connected together. This is typically done by using a connector that is soldered onto the PCB and then inserted into the housing. The housing is then sealed to protect the components from the environment. Finally, the pressure transmitter sensor is calibrated. This is done by connecting the sensor to a pressure source and adjusting the output signal to match the pressure. Once the calibration is complete, the sensor is ready for use. alt-366

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